Simon Firth's latest album, 14 Days Of Greek Pie Disconnected Retox, is a bold and experimental offering that showcases his range as a musician and composer. The album features a diverse range of styles, from the driving beats of "Disconnected Retox" to the haunting melodies of "Greek Pie."
Firth's skill as a composer is evident throughout the album, with intricate arrangements that layer different sounds and textures to create a rich, immersive listening experience. The use of electronic elements is particularly effective, adding a futuristic edge to the more traditional instrumentation.
Despite the album's experimental nature, Firth manages to maintain a sense of cohesion throughout, with each track flowing seamlessly into the next. This creates a sense of momentum that propels the listener through the album, keeping them engaged and interested.