Album Review: Audego - Glaciers

28 June 2016 | 3:08 pm | Mac McNaughton

"You don't need good ice-sight to see the beauty in Glaciers."

Fans of Melbourne electronic twosie Audego are a patient lot, waiting two-and-a-half years for an album which collates five previously freed tracks and adds four new delectable newbies.

The dichotomy between vocalist Aroly Tariq's marshmallow cloud vocals and Pasobionic's psychey trip-hop beats often parallels the brooding conflict between Lamb's Lou Rhodes and Andy Barlow, both arriving at destinations that are woozy in motion and slightly troubled. Things come to an aggravated head when Tariq vents disappointment at a loved one in Gone, but you don't need good ice-sight to see the beauty in Glaciers.