+Dome, the second LP from Sydney trio Seekae, was a year or two ahead of its time. Hell, it could drop today and it would still sound fresh. The most obvious distinction between Another and any previous Seekae work is the addition of Alex Cameron’s more than capable vocals. Underneath lies an incredibly rich swathe of impeccably crafted electronic tones garnished with masterful orchestral touches. Yet again, Seekae have risen above and beyond any notion of trend. We’ve got ourselves a track of the year contender right here.
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