• Digital


Disorder

  • Cat No: MBDYN002
  • Release: 2019-12-30

Format

digital 1100 JPY

Track List

16bit/44.1khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]

Mia Wallace returns with their latest EP, Disorder. After a three-year pause due to a catastrophic accident that lead to the passing of someone very close to the group, this release embodies the emotional, mental and physical trauma that life-changing events of this magnitude can leave behind. It is a direct and honest connection to the darker side of humanity, which can be experienced throughout the release. From the underlying emotional themes, to the original sounds which were directly sampled from the heart monitors, ventilators and other sources that Mia Wallace found themselves by for the last two years. Disorder kicks off with the title track, which is an eight-minute journey in and out of obscure affliction itself. Driven by a firm rhythm section coupled by an eerie polyrhythmic melody, the track progresses with haunting theatrics showcasing sharp, spoken vocals and cavernous hypnotic pads. Prepare yourself to travel through a dystopian soundscape, which stimulates your psyche, every step of the way. The second cut, Momentary Slip, is a true research into unsettling soundscapes revolving around an unnerving, yet thrilling peak. Presenting sundry musical diversions all along the way, the track transports the listener into a mechanical environment without being underlined by the typical sounds, which usually flood this machine-like feel. Transformative vocals and a dark dramatic break make this track a true crossing into another world. The final cut, Silence, is a subterranean ambient composition with a profound evolving melody. It propels you through a tense excursion driven by the foggy and barren experience of emptiness. The lack of percussion allows the melodic components and emotional resolution to envelop you, while progressing your senses through a delicate, yet hauntingly driven tour. Lastly, the EP is topped off by two masterful remixes of the title track, Disorder. The first, crafted by Hiroko Yamamura, delivers a galloping dark-horse perspective. Amassing itself as a proper banger perfect for peak hours, the remix keeps true to the originals undertones while escalating it via innovative percussion. A skillful contrast to the original, it demonstrates a completely different side of this emotional piece of work. Finally, we find Vesys shadowy remix. Morbidynes label boss steps into the drivers seat by providing a more contemplative, deep perspective on the original cut. Driven by a pulsating bass line, spectral percussive stabs and a heavy lingering reverberation on the vocals, this mystic remix truly completes the spectrum of this passionate release. Most of all, Mia Wallaces latest release is a tribute to the life that has been lost and to the uncompromising hardships left behind in tragic events.

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