Vex’d

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Vex’d
AllMusic Staff Pick: Kuedo Severant October 17, 2011 Progressive Electronic
The first solo album from Jamie Teasdale (formerly of dubstep duo Vex'd) pulled together strands of Vangelis film scores, footwork, trap, and Balearic pop, resulting in something magical and futuristic. Nearly a decade on, nobody else has really nailed this balance of cinematic suspense and dancing-on-air rhythmic precision, and the album is regarded as an ahead-of-its-time cult classic in some circles. - Paul Simpson
Vex'd - Angels
Vex’d - Degenerate
I love the image they used for the cover of this album. Its the Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse from F.W. Murnaus' "Faust" from 1926.
Very appropriate.
vex’d -- pop pop