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Earth To mice MRSA is another album by your favorite electronic artist that you haven’t heard of... yet. With only four tracks, it’s a short album that’s long on creative, heavy-hitting beats.
Rows and Rows Of Ghosts And Gnomes kicks off the festivities with a non-stop string of beats that’s impossible to keep up with. It’s like being on a super-fast merry-go-round that’s on top of a roller coaster with lots of twists, turns, hair-raising loopdy loops and spine-tingling straight-down plunges. No shortage of adrenaline on this one.
Next stop, An Ex-Lovers Subliminal Cloud Cover. Be warned. This track stretches the mind and imagination through time and space. Nothing is the same after listening to this track for the first time as it was before.
The appropriately titled Mental Sizzle gives you a chance to regroup and catch your breath after the high-energy intensity that is the first half of the album.
Finally, Two-Faced Spaceship Rearrangement brings us safely back to Earth after our interstellar voyage visiting the outer reaches of the universe. Its chill vibe is the ideal ending to a perfect album.
Space is an underlying theme to many tracks by mice MRSA. It makes sense. An electronic artist that uses rudimentary, analog techniques in such an innovative way in today’s tech-heavy, digital world, is carrying creativity beyond the stratosphere. Two big thumbs up for another masterpiece by mice MRSA.
Favorite track: Two-Faced Spaceship Rearrangement.