457 is presented as a nostalgic yet minimal instrumental work; a refreshing contrast to 32 Partials’ noisier past output.
457 marks the journey of an instrumental rock project from Ottawa, Ontario named 32 Partials, which leans toward the old-school era rather than the experimental/noise approach I heard on their latest release, In Degradation (Part II).
457 was born on August 31, 2015, recorded analog-style through a 15-track tape machine — quite a quality output for an independent project. After spending some time trying to pin down the sonic characteristics, I found myself a bit overwhelmed. Still, with its slightly slow tempo, lack of distortion, and overall solid sound, it feels somewhere between Pink Floyd, Queen— in a simpler form, without extra accompanying instruments—and Scorpions. The track “457” itself carries a certain magical feeling that leans toward psychedelic/stoner rock like Pink Floyd, while “Azul” fits better as a blend between Queen and Scorpions. Well, it does sound more interesting than Ian Cat’s style, even if it’s simple. Perhaps because there are only two samples available.
So, 457 would suit fans of rock music in the vein of those three bands, only this time in instrumental form.

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