Who Asked
I can’t believe yall trippen that hard on this album😂🫶🏽. It’s so freaking unbelievably good. Give it time. I hear it already though. Man sick! 🙌🏽
I can’t believe yall trippen that hard on this album😂🫶🏽. It’s so freaking unbelievably good. Give it time. I hear it already though. Man sick! 🙌🏽
Did anyone else do a pre order for Who Asked vinyl on their website? I put in a pre order like two months ago and now it’s been over two weeks since the album was released and I still don’t have my record. Anyone else having the same problem? I got a “shipping label created” notification on the 29th of July and no further update since then. My local record shop even has some copies of it but I don’t have mine :(
[This is going to be long. I'm very passionate😭]
I am a very new fan. I've only known about Domi and JD for about two-ish weeks. Learned about them around the time "Who Asked?", released and when the Rick Beato interview clips were posted.
That is to say, I listened to their new album kind of in a vacuum. I knew almost nothing about them or their style or even really what they looked like. I just saw a few clips of them talking and thought they were intriguing.
I listened to their album and immediately thought it was incredible! I'm not going to lie and say I fully understood it but I immediately connected to it. I find “Who Asked?”, to be wonderfully complex and dense, amorphous, confusing, destabilizing, chaotic, and at times even frustrating. Which excites me to no end!! Music being challenging and confusing, to me, is an indication of truly boundary pushing and cutting edge art! It's a chance to look at that confusion and frustration through a lens of curiosity and lean into it. Find some answers as to why the music is the way it is (or maybe, even more excitingly, find more questions!! ). A new chance to broaden your artistic palate! It's ELECTRIFYING!!
Since then, I have become pretty obsessed with the album and have found Domi and JD Beck’s perspective in interviews to be very interesting. I've been listening to the album non-stop for weeks. I like and understand it more with every listen. At this point all the songs feel very distinct while still having similar sonic palates; they fit and flow together very nicely. I enjoy every song on the record, front to back! I also find the album to be so cosy :D (I've been so in love with it that before I go to bed I think about how excited I am to get to wake up and listen to the album again😭)
So, because I've been literally buzzing with excitement I went online to nerd out and gush about this album with other fans. I assumed that Domi and JD fans must be overjoyed with the release bc it was so well made and interesting. And to my surprise… the album has received almost universally negative reviews?? Like, it has a 5.8 on pitchfork, a 2.86 on RYM, all the YouTube reviews I've seen are negative, a huge chunk of their YouTube comments are people mad and complaining, and even this subreddit is mostly negative. I am genuinely perplexed by it. I feel like I'm in the twilight zone. And this isn't me trying to feel cool by saying “I get it and you don't bc I'm different and special and really smart”. I truly adore this album, and thought others would feel the same. I'm kinda bummed out that that isn't the case :/
All of the aspects of the album that I love (the singing, mixing, lyrics, dense instrumentation, meandering/difficult song structures, constant shifting, having to be attentive to flow with the music, etc) have been used as negatives in reviews. Everything that I think is innovative and brilliant about the album are the things that fans say make the album a failure. And I'm just…???? Idk if it's because the bubble of the Internet I normally inhabit is the experimental electronic/musical fusion/borderline performance art side. I'm talking björk, arca, etc. The space tends to be full of women, queer, trans, neurodivergent, poc, and just generally open minded, people. Like, Arca could release an album rn that sounds like someone getting murdered while a car crash happens in the background and the beat is made out of forks scraping on porcelain plates and we'd be like “Yes!! mother! She's sooo back! Diva experimentalllll!!!” And it would be genuine.
Which is why entering the Domi and JD fandom has been such a culture shock so far. Because the album is challenging and boundary pushing, yes. But I've seen so many discussions of the album make it out to seem unlistenable, illegible, and an utter failure. It just makes no sense to me. From my perspective it is weird, chaotic, complex, pretty sounding, sweet, filled with emotion, passionate, intentional, obviously well made, and just …good. People are acting like this album killed their grandma 😭. I've been scouring the Internet for positive reviews (I have found 4 total, one is a recent post on this subreddit 😭) and have found so many instances of fans being MAD. Like genuinely. Borderline foaming at the mouth. Throwing fits!! It's so strange. And, to be clear, I'm not saying not liking the album or negative criticism is a bad thing. It's actually a very good thing. But why are people loathsome? It's like the fans were entitled to the album they created in their heads and the real music didn't match. Now people are acting like they've been cheated. Like..it's going to be okay, I promise. 😭 Lighten up a little.
If Björk dropped this album today, her fans would rejoice (me included). It would be called boundary pushing, beautiful, and yet, still accessible. But this fandom seems to not appreciate it much. It feels like Domi and JD have grown and the fans have not. They're just kinda close minded and rigid :/ (from what I've seen). D and JD got a little too weird and wacky with it and now the fans are scared. It feels like that ‘Back to the Future’ quote, “I guess you guys aren't ready for that, yet. But your kids are gonna love it.”
But anyway, does anyone else also feel this way? I passionately like the album. I feel like I'm in an alternate reality. It's like that meme where there's a group of people in a pool. All of them have peed in the pool and they're pointing and laughing at the one person who hasn't peed in the pool 😭
TL;DR: Recently heard about Domi and JD. Knew nothing about them. Listened and LOVED “Who Asked?”. Became kind of obsessed. Went online to nerd out with other fans. Found out, almost everyone hates the album. Feels like I'm in the twilight zone. I think the album is obviously brilliant, most of the fandom thinks it's an utter failure. I'm very confused. Am I the only one who likes the album? Do others feel this way? Please tell me there are others!!
Don’t get me wrong I am a huge fan of JD and DOMI and their early work, but I was disappointed by this album. Aside from the 3 instrumental tracks, 12 songs where the vocal melody is almost the exact same even in the same key??? Almost the whole album is a skip for me. I say that with love because I was really into their early material and I really wish they would get back to their roots. Discuss? I’m not a hater fr
As someone who cares a lot for their music and been waiting for the release, I need to say I’m a little disappointed. I found the songs to be too similar, melodies forgettable and rhythms tiring and copy/paste. This almost felt like a background music for a movie ( not a soundtrack). They’re very young and extremely talented so surely will bounce back.
I was lucky enough to hear the album early. I really expected a different mix, something closer to what we got on the live extracted versions to be honest, those are the ones I prefer, and I wish they'd landed on the platforms as they were. That said, I still enjoy the project. As I mentioned in my post at release, the vocals sit a little too far forward for my taste. But overall, it's cool.
I’m getting a little tired of seeing people frame “I don’t enjoy this” as evidence that there is something objectively “wrong” with this new album (both the vocal version and now the instrumental).
Totally fair to dislike the album. If you find the melodies/rhythms forgettable/repetitive, production subpar, or the whole thing simply unenjoyable, those are totally valid reactions. But there’s a massive difference between describing your listening experience vs. claiming that there is something objectively “wrong” (as a result of you not liking it).
I’ve also seen people suggest that they “composed too much” or should have approached the album more spontaneously. There’s a weird assumption behind this that composition is somehow the opposite of feeling, while improvisation and spontaneity are inherently more “authentic.” That’s a pretty simplistic way of thinking about how musicians actually create. Improvisation can be highly practiced and deeply crafted, while composition can be intuitive, expressive, and rooted in feeling.
With this duo especially, the amount of rhythmic, harmonic, and textural detail is clearly intentional. You don’t have to like the result, but “I don’t like what they did” doesn’t automatically equal “they did something wrong,” nor does it mean “removing all the vocals will fix the problem.”
And to those disappointed with the instrumental release because it “sounds more like background music”: I think that’s worth considering in the context of what the vocals contribute to these arrangements. Removing the vocals removes a major melodic, rhythmic, and textural focal point, so naturally the instrumental version occupies a different sonic space. You’re basically now hearing the arrangements without one of the most important components. The vocals aren’t some random layer that can simply be removed to “fix” the songs. They were constructed as an integral part of the music’s rhythmic and textural structure.
TL;DR: It’s completely fine to not connect with this album. I just wish more people would distinguish between “this doesn’t work for me” and “because I don’t like it, there must be something wrong with it.”
After listening to both versions of the album (with vocals and instrumental), here's the playlist I put together on iTunes.
01 ÉPiPHANiE
02 Had Enough (Instrumental)
03 EXiT
04 SiLHOUETTE
05 GROWiNG OLDER (Instrumental)
06 SOME THiNGS NEVER CHANGE (Instrumental)
07 RAiN
08 SMALL EYES (Instrumental)
09 LOVELY MASQUERADE (BOTH)
10 PUZZLE PiECES (Instrumental)
11 PHANTOM THREAD (Instrumental)
12 OUT OF SYNC (BOTH)
13 CONCERTiNO
14 CLiMBiNG HiGH (BOTH)
15 ÉPiLOGUE
The listening experience feels completely different this way, and I personally enjoy it much more.
Not gonna lie, at this point I've bought:
And soon, the vinyl.
For me, this is a really good project. I can really feel the work that went into it and the atmosphere of the album.
My only regret is the artistic choice regarding the mixing/mastering.
I hope they do a European tour someday. Don't forget Switzerland and come to Montreux Jazz Festival!!! 🇨🇭😄
This might sound like a ridiculous question - it almost certainly IS a ridiculous question! But I listened to the new album on streaming (Tidal) several times last weekend - and I had very complicated/mixed feelings about it - but one thing that stood out for me was I didn't really like the mix at all - it sounded muddy to me, and musical details felt buried in the mix.
But I've just listened to the album again, for the first time in a few days, and it sounds much clearer to me - details stand out more, Domi's vocal harmonies, for example, sound more prominent.
I don't know if this is because my ears have just become more attuned to the album, and I'm now more comfortable with how it sounds - or if the version now available on streaming has genuinely changed since its original release.
Am I going crazy here? Have I just gotten used to the sound of the album and I can appreciate it more, or has the version of the album on streaming - or at least on Tidal - been updated since last week? It doesn't sound muddy to me anymore!
Say what you want about the album itself, but this video is just amazing. I can't get over it.
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