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The Best Albums of the 2010s: Lights Out Asia’s ‘In The Days Of Jupiter’

November 3, 2019 Rayna Khaitan
Lights Out Asia In The Days Of Jupiter

Editor’s Note: The Albumism staff has selected what we believe to be the 110 Best Albums of the 2010s, representing a varied cross-section of artists, genres, and styles. Click “Next Album” below to explore each album in the list or for easier navigation, view the full introduction & album index here.

LIGHTS OUT ASIA | In The Days Of Jupiter
n5MD (2010)
Selected by Rayna Khaitan


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Indulging my perpetual cosmic fantasies, In the Days of Jupiter elicits a glowing, star-dotted soundscape I could drift through forever. Its fuzzy electronic ambience has accompanied my rambling mind on countless redeye flights as I traverse space, thought and time. Lost in the infinite orbits of consciousness this record radiates, I return here again and again, searching inside and out for a thing called home. As the first track avers, “all these worlds are yours,” indeed. If you’re prone to nocturnal roaming, I urge you to alight here.

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