EPISODE · May 15, 2026 · 4 MIN
Broosnica - Posthuman
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@Broosnica - Too Raw For U And Me https://band.link/toorawforuandme "Too Raw For U And Me" is the final installment of the cassette lo-fi trilogy. Broosnica's debut album, *Russian Ecstasy* (2020), was a confident foray into simple, multi-genre forms, sensitively capturing the spirit of self-isolation when the whole world stood still and listened to the silence. The second, Just Trying to Tell Ya (2023), attempted to tell a deeper story, building on the sound they had already found. And now, with the release of Too Raw For U And Me (2026), the trilogy comes to a close: the raw sound finally becomes a conscious aesthetic, brought to perfection. Thus, every three years, by recording time, the cycle transforms into a chronicle of human life. It is a contemporary’s diary in a reality polished to a shine by neural networks and endless streams of content. An album about loneliness in an overcrowded world builds a dialogue where there is “I,” there is “you”—and we understand each other. But for most, it will always be too complex, too strange, too “raw.” Because to be “raw” is to remain alive while everything around strives to become a perfectly processed digital product. Mastering by Evgeniy Shchukin Cassettes produced by GoTape
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@Broosnica - Too Raw For U And Me https://band.link/toorawforuandme "Too Raw For U And Me" is the final installment of the cassette lo-fi trilogy. Broosnica's debut album, *Russian Ecstasy* (2020), was a confident foray into simple, multi-genre forms, sensitively capturing the spirit of self-isolation when the whole world stood still and listened to the silence. The second, Just Trying to Tell Ya (2023), attempted to tell a deeper story, building on the sound they had already found. And now, with the release of Too Raw For U And Me (2026), the trilogy comes to a close: the raw sound finally becomes a conscious aesthetic, brought to perfection. Thus, every three years, by recording time, the cycle transforms into a chronicle of human life. It is a contemporary’s diary in a reality polished to a shine by neural networks and endless streams of content. An album about loneliness in an overcrowded world builds a dialogue where there is “I,” there is “you”—and we understand each other. But for most, it will always be too complex, too strange, too “raw.” Because to be “raw” is to remain alive while everything around strives to become a perfectly processed digital product. Mastering by Evgeniy Shchukin Cassettes produced by GoTape
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