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5 Reasons You Should Listen to 'Time Will Take This All Away From Us' by UKofA

  • Louise Clark
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

UKofA’s Time Will Take This All Away From Us isn’t just an album; it’s an experience built from years of experimentation, reinvention, and restless curiosity. It pulls together fragments of sound, memory, and genre into something that feels cohesive yet constantly shifting. If you’re wondering whether to dive in, here are five reasons this release is worth your time.


1. A true genre-free listening experience

This album doesn’t sit comfortably in one lane. It moves between experimental electronics, alternative rock, hip-hop structures, and cinematic sound design without ever feeling disjointed. Instead of blending genres in a predictable way, UKofA lets them collide and evolve naturally, creating something that feels entirely its own.


2. Sound built from unexpected places

Part of what makes this record so compelling is its source material. Library music, found audio, YouTube rips, demos, and live recordings all play a role in shaping the final sound. Ordinary, often overlooked audio elements are transformed into emotionally charged textures that feel surprisingly alive and intentional.


3. A deeply immersive, cinematic

This album demands full attention. Tracks unfold like scenes, shifting moods and perspectives as they go. From dense, sample-heavy openings to stripped-back instrumental interludes and cinematic climaxes, it plays more like a film score for an imagined world than a traditional record.


4. Emotional depth beneath the experimentation

While the production is inventive and layered, there’s a strong emotional thread running throughout. Themes of time, identity, frustration, ambition, and collapse surface across the record, giving the experimental edges real weight. It’s not abstract for abstraction’s sake—it’s grounded in lived experience.


5. A fully realised artistic universe

This release extends beyond audio. With its accompanying 3D gallery environment and visual components tied to past and present work, UKofA builds a wider creative ecosystem around the album. It’s a chance not just to listen, but to step into a broader artistic world that continues to expand.


“Time Will Take This All Away From Us, is a striking reinvention. UKofA turns fragments of everyday sound into something deeply human, balancing raw experimentation with songs that genuinely stay with you. It’s the sound of an artist distilling decades of experience into their most focused and compelling work yet,” shares music publicist Danielle Holian, Decent Music PR
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