So while some tracks are more uplifting and others are mostly immersive, the aesthetic bond is M-Paths’ particular way of choosing timbres, effects and textures and laying down the melodies.
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Plaster :: Midnight Allures EP (Pyteca)
This EP consists of tracks that were recorded in the past, but didn’t fit on the project’s aesthetic at the time since they were more acid oriented.
Recue :: Paramnesia EP (Analogical Force)
A 5-track release that shows his sonic versatility as he produces a dark and cinematic A-side versus an IDM/electro oriented B-side.
MOY :: The Phenomenon of Memory (MOY Music)
Although MOY has its creative foundations based on important aesthetic references, he’s not afraid to fuse different genres, which is another quality to his character.
Cold Colors :: Vanishing Dreams (Waste Editions)
A very well produced piece that expresses deep human feelings— although it is synthesis based music—while exploring different palettes of sadness as a main theme.
V/A :: Distant Arrays Volume 07 (Satellite Era)
Satellite Era shows how many great producers are out there in need of being discovered by a wider audience, even amongst the advanced music connoisseur bubble.
Vails :: Elysian Fields EP (Subtle Energy)
Although Vails has enough dexterity to travel between genres, his synthwave sensibility seems to stand out, which could be a very promising direction for future releases.
Daniel Avery :: Ultra Truth (Mute / Phantasy Sound)
Ultra Truth is a must have album not only for expressing Daniel Avery’s roots and shouting revival music to old heads, but for providing history to young electronic music fans in a contemporary couverture.