The Temptation of Saint Anthony by No Spinoza

“No Spinoza rejects a simplistic commentary on our digital addiction. He doesn’t moralise: he dramatises. Synthesisers advance like a seductive, almost comforting substance, then something rumbles beneath, a threat, a corruption, a disturbing counterpoint.

Pearson treats mental space as a haunted place. And ultimately, that’s perhaps the most beautiful thing about this song: it manages to make an everyday reflex something almost medieval in its gravity, without ever losing its pop brilliance.”
Extravafrench

“A sonic landscape that’s truly cinematic and hypnotic… an otherworldly, anthemic character. What more could you wish for? This is a triumph.”
Mesmerized

Airport by No Spinoza

“A breathtaking first flight… incandescent art-rock where desert, theology, and digital modernity collide… furious feedback tears the horizon… Airport soars.”
Extravafrench

“The track takes off… transporting the listener high above a stark desert landscape via a combination of taut drums, shimmering synths and jazz-adjacent playfulness.”
Various Small Flames

“No Spinoza achieves a consuming sound with art-rock single Airport…  a fantastic, soundscape-rich success.”
Obscure Sound

Airport introduces us to the expansive, highly meaningful and thematic artistic universe [of Jupiter’s Great Hurricane]… It’s easy to comprehend how deeply layered and meaningful the album will be. Not just a musical endeavour, No Spinoza is also a visual one, and perhaps a philosophical and a literary one, too.”
Mesmerized