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Dark Ambient: 6:04 - Cadence, Harmony and Serenity (2024

72 / 100
A solid return to 6:04’s noisier roots, blending minimal ambient textures with subtle, grainy darkness.

Almost exactly a year later, on January 31, 2024, 6:04 released their fourth EP titled Cadence, Harmony and Serenity. Like Made Collector, it contains seven tracks, though the total duration is shorter.

After crafting enjoyable ambient atmospheres, J.J.J. returns to the noise waves that had been nearly absent from the previous EP. The noise characteristics here lean toward a dark ambient feel, with the recording method remaining unchanged by using cassette.

This dark impression is found in the slightly grainy opening track “Scantron Angel,” followed by a stormy piece dominated by the sound of wind in “Hexagon,” and the closing track “In Different Hands,” which features whispering human voices aligned with the overall darkness. Meanwhile, “On the Morning,” “If I Gave You Everything You Needed,” and “Short Tally” deliver rather minimal music. The following track, “Why Did You Take All the Fun Out,” is also minimal but includes a single burst of noise between 00:14–00:22.

In conclusion, this EP continues the dark path established in Are You Aware?, bringing back the noise elements that have been part of 6:04’s identity since the beginning. The result is quite good, though still below Made Collector in my opinion.

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