James FerraroBest James Ferraro Albums Ranked
6.9
Avg Score
9
Opinions
7
Albums
4
Reviewers
Summary from 9 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated James Ferraro's catalog across 7 albums from 9 opinions, with an overall average of 6.9/10. The top-rated James Ferraro album is Far Side Virtual (2013) with a 8.1/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by Live at Primavera Sound 2012 and Sushi. The discography on Wavelength spans 2012 to 2018.
Far Side Virtual
“Inspired by goofy junk like the Brian Eno-composed Windows 95 sound and the melodies that kick out of a keyboard when you punch "demo," Far Side Virtual is a collection of eerily wholesome music delivered in an uncomfortably straightforward manner.”
Sushi
“Relatively concept free, James Ferraro's follow up to last year's much discussed Far Side Virtual features well-made electronic instrumental music, the best of which rivals that of any current producer. What makes it engaging is its playfulness.”
Four Pieces for Mirai
“Four Pieces for Mirai finds James Ferraro at the top of his MIDI composition game and leaves me on the edge of my seat for the albums it's teasing towards.”
NYC, Hell 3:00 AM
“Experimental musician James Ferraro's bleak new album NYC, Hell 3:oo AM inverts the druggy nocturnal glamor that’s become avant's default mode.”
Human Story 3
“James Ferraro’s latest album feels a bit like a didactic student art project; it finds the vaporwave pioneer doubling down on the themes of 2011’s Far Side Virtual with a much heavier hand.”
Skid Row
“Conceptually, Skid Row is one of experimental music producer James Ferraro's most intriguing albums.”
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