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Review by Pietro @ Igloo Magazine
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In just over 60 minutes we find notable musicians (including Dissolved, exm, JFrank, Mikael Fyrek, Nuanæ, Scald Process, Wolandroid, and 4T Thieves) ripping into Mitoma & Weldroid’s vast sound bank and recreating their own vision of electronic sound space. Highlights take shape when exm delivers the astounding “7of9” where vivid glitch strands tangle in a beautifully hypnotic ambient-electronic mess and as Nuanæ’s “Detonator MX” unfolds its contaminated post-industrial shell intermixed with cybernetic electrons while delicate blips’n bleeps unravel.

There are noisier scraping tones and drones delivered by Scald Process (“Siege (Cello Tunnel)”) to downtempo rhythms and robust electronics as 4T Thieves’ “Collage” drives down hauntology lane weaving left and right between delicate melodies and sharpened beatwork—a definite highpoint. Lighter moments take shape during a sandstorm with Abdicant’s “Long After the Siege” and Dissolved’s “Gravity Blue (Dissolved Remaining Bubbles MX)” where signature soundtrack blankets and emotive rhythms smash together in one massive IDM supernova.
Jfrank takes a more restrained approach on “Mechanical Mythomania,” a tranquilized electronic nugget that carefully maneuvers through downtempo glitch’n bass moments while an ambient undercurrent keeps it flowing. Post-industrial slabs by Mikael Fyrek (ref. “The Well MX”) have a hardened outer crust while on the opposite side of the spectrum Wolandroid’s “Epsilon Station MX” ebbs and flows with effervescent vocal strands and a drifting, almost ethereal sonic sheen.
Mitoma & Weldroid also offer their own three compositions ranging from exploratory shards (ref. “Tape ON” and “Tape OFF”) while “Well of Darkness” is an aptly-titled piece that grips the listener with its dark electronic swath and roughened low end.

Overall a well-oiled machine that gravitates towards a darker collection of dissonant electronic soundscapes and simultaneously refreshes the landscape with semi-transparent melodic moments worth diving head-first into.

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released February 2, 2021

Original versions of these tracks are available on "MXW" released by Soun Records. sounrecords.com/album/mxw

reMXW additional production by the respective artists.
Mixing & Mastering by Weldroid.

Many thanks to Jáni Ürögi @ Soun and everyone involved with this project.

Release by S27
CAT. NO [S27-178]

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Wolandroid
wolandroid.bandcamp.com

4T Thieves
4t-thieves.bandcamp.com

Abdicant
curious-inversions.bandcamp.com

JFrank
jfrank.bandcamp.com

exm
exmat.bandcamp.com

Mitoma
mitoma.bandcamp.com

Weldroid
weldroid.net

Scald
combatrecordings.bandcamp.com

Nuanæ
nuanae.bandcamp.com

Mikael Fyrek
mikaelfyrek.com

Dissolved
dissolved.bandcamp.com

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