Derek Rogers' latest album, DAMN V II, is a mesmerizing journey through experimental soundscapes and ambient textures. Under the moniker Black Taffy, Rogers explores a range of sonic possibilities, from eerie drones to glitchy beats, from lo-fi samples to ethereal melodies.
The album opens with "Prelude," a haunting track that sets the tone for what's to come. "Mandigo" follows, with its distorted guitar riffs and glitchy percussion, creating a disorienting yet captivating atmosphere. "Five Points" is a standout track, with its dreamy synth pads and intricate rhythms.
Throughout the album, Rogers showcases his talent for creating immersive soundscapes that transport the listener to otherworldly realms. "Blessed Be the True" features ghostly vocals and a pulsing bassline, while "Jungle Jim" is a frenetic cacophony of glitchy beats and distorted samples.
Despite the experimental nature of the music, DAMN V II is a cohesive and engaging album that rewards repeated listens. Rogers' production skills are top-notch, and his ability to blend disparate elements into a cohesive whole is impressive.