MATMOS, the dynamic duo hailing from the underground electronic music scene, have once again pushed the boundaries of sonic experimentation with their latest album "Regards/Uklony Dla Boguslaw Schaefferin".
From the moment the first track kicks in, you are catapulted into a whirlwind of avant-garde sounds and mind-bending rhythms that leave you both mesmerised and disoriented.
The intricate layering of samples and synthesizers creates a kaleidoscopic auditory experience that is as confusing as it is captivating.
Tracks like "Bird Vultures" and "DrumSnr" showcase MATMOS' ability to seamlessly blend traditional instrumentation with glitchy electronic beats, resulting in a sound that is both otherworldly and undeniably danceable.
It's like being at a rave in outer space, with aliens as your DJ's.
But it's not all just a sensory overload - there are moments of delicate beauty scattered throughout the album, such as the hauntingly beautiful "Glass Swimmers" and the dreamy "Hydra Zorb", where MATMOS show off their more contemplative side.
In conclusion, "Regards/Uklony Dla Boguslaw Schaefferin" is a sonic journey like no other, a wild ride through the twisted minds of MATMOS that will leave you both exhausted and exhilarated.
Strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to have your brain melted.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you are catapulted into a whirlwind of avant-garde sounds and mind-bending rhythms that leave you both mesmerised and disoriented.
The intricate layering of samples and synthesizers creates a kaleidoscopic auditory experience that is as confusing as it is captivating.
Tracks like "Bird Vultures" and "DrumSnr" showcase MATMOS' ability to seamlessly blend traditional instrumentation with glitchy electronic beats, resulting in a sound that is both otherworldly and undeniably danceable.
It's like being at a rave in outer space, with aliens as your DJ's.
But it's not all just a sensory overload - there are moments of delicate beauty scattered throughout the album, such as the hauntingly beautiful "Glass Swimmers" and the dreamy "Hydra Zorb", where MATMOS show off their more contemplative side.
In conclusion, "Regards/Uklony Dla Boguslaw Schaefferin" is a sonic journey like no other, a wild ride through the twisted minds of MATMOS that will leave you both exhausted and exhilarated.
Strap in, turn up the volume, and prepare to have your brain melted.






