ANTWERP COLLECTIVE CREATES EERIE, YET DANCEABLE SYNTH MUSIC
If there’s such a thing as the Borokov Borokov formula, it can probably be summed up in the following quote: “First and foremost, we make music we want to dance to ourselves. Even when that music doesn’t immediately sound like dance music.” The result might resemble angular synthpop, or supra-Freudian electropunk, acid house with a birthday theme, a polyphonic panic attack, or a multilingual lament. It’s as if the band seizes every track as a new opportunity to break free from the confinement of categories, though without any guarantee of success.