Albums - -100.xy- | The Irrepressibles - 2
There are very few artists who can make you feel like you’re simultaneously at a Victorian funeral, a modern art gallery, and the sweatiest dance party of your life. British composer and arranger Jamie McDermott, the mastermind behind , is one of them.
The Irrepressibles have always been about “making the invisible visible.” In -100.XY- , they make the internal war of the self audible. It is messy, theatrical, and deeply human. The Irrepressibles - 2 albums - -100.XY-
The Intimate Chaos of The Irrepressibles: Deconstructing the -100.XY- Era There are very few artists who can make
The genius of the project is the tension between the two. Listening to them back-to-back is a study in duality: masculine vs. feminine, analog vs. digital, silence vs. noise. It is messy, theatrical, and deeply human
Here is a look at the two distinct albums that make up this singular vision. If you are used to the sweeping crescendos of Nude , –100– will feel like a punch to the gut. This album is the sound of isolation.
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