Style: vaporwave, barber beats
Primary Emotions/Themes: It's a vibe man
Thoughts: The last time I heard Timeshare'94 it was when I was listening to Couples Resort a while back (Entry 1354). Times have changed since that released and so has Timeshare. They have evolved from classic vaporwave into the now flourishing barber beats genre. This is a pretty crowded field so I was curious if their new style measured up.
Needless to say this record is now in my collection, so that should say something about the quality of the music on here. As expected this music is smooth as butter, that's been microwaved and then sculpted into a fine rendition of a Renaissance statue.
Horizons is all about the beats. There's no moment on the album that is not beat driven, and man do they ever groove. They form the foundation for everything that the album has to offer: silky smooth sample arrangement, heavily reverbed vocals and effects, and dreamy atmospheres. The album flows like a bubbling brook on a spring morning with the sun coming over the horizon illuminating the morning dew.
I actually have an unintentional history with this album now. When I was looking at getting my second turntable this was the first record that I played on it. The record kept skipping on side B all the time with no apparent reason. It worked fine on my primary table, but on my office one it was a mess. It ended up leading me down a rabbit hole that spanned three turntables before I landed on my current one. Quite an adventure that was catalyzed from one skipping song. Just goes to show you never know what kind of memories are linked to specific albums.
















































