Alan Myson’s carved out his own corner, one where rhythm is secondary to texture, and where live instrumentation gets processed into something unrecognizable but still visceral. This is music that feels carved and three-dimensional, like the press notes say, but it’s also restless and uncomfortable in a way that keeps you engaged. It’s not an easy listen, but it’s a rewarding one.
Tag: Alan Myson
Ital Tek :: Timeproof (Planet Mu)
Timeproof simply functions as a gloomy and spacious soundtrack to lost planets thanks to the static fizz-fuzz sounds and bewitching textures that Ital Tek carefully extracts from his machines.
Ital Tek :: Dream Boundary EP (Planet Mu)
While it feels like the composition is less architectural than on Outland, this freedom gives this new batch of tunes a sense of aeration, effortlessness, […]
Ital Tek :: Outland (Planet Mu)
Outland has the gravitas of its album cover—that of a hybrid between circuit board and stone tablet. Listening to it intently, one feels like an […]
Ital Tek :: Outland (Planet Mu) — “Deadhead” video
Ital Tek (a.k.a. Alan Myson) returns to Planet Mu with his sixth album Outland, out 1st of May. Intuitive feelings and functions are a difficult […]
Ital Tek :: Bodied (Planet Mu)
In a continuation of his approach to distance himself from a semblance of traditional dance music leanings, the advancement of his creative process finds him […]















