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Cosmicity, aka singer/songwriter/programmer Mark Nicholas, helped sustain and expand the underground Synthpop scene of the late 90's and early 00's. Today, one could successfully argue that he has finally become a true master of the genre. "Humans May Safely Graze" finds Mark at the top of his game. The songwriting here has a weight and maturity that earlier material lacked, yet somehow every delicious synthpop flavor not only remains, but has blossomed. Mark's Erasure and Pet Shop Boys influences are still clear, but he's obviously been absorbing plenty of the new stuff too. Dubstep flourishes are hidden neatly in tiny pockets, and the more "raw" synthesizer sounds of bands like Chvrches and Class Acress have also seeped into his arsenal. "Humans May Safely Graze" was apparently over 3 years in the making. The quality and care taken is obvious, right down to the final mastering sheen applied at the famed Abbey Road Studio in London. (Yes, THAT Abbey Road.) Oh, sure, you'll find yourself feasting on the irresistible hooks on your first listen through this album, but you'll come back again and again for the emotional hook… for secrets revealed and truths identified. Indeed, it's not just a clever name: humans may safely graze. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Scream Until the World Gets Right
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Reparations
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Alive Again
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I Must Want It This Way
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The Pattern
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Voight-Kampff
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The Anger Remains
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Someone Else
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Extrasensory
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Strange Game
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Violet
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