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The Phenomenon of Memory

by MOY

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about

The second album from MOY is a musical evolution, borne of change.

Since his first compilation appearance in 2019, the prolific producer and live performer has released on some of electro’s most revered labels, including Analogical Force, AC Records, Nocta Numerica and Exalt - but this latest record, for his own MOY imprint, amps up the musicality and emotion to create something even deeper.

Moving cities and becoming a parent have imprinted the sound of ‘The Phenomenon Of Memory’. The opener, ‘Sunrise (Live)’, rides a thundering breakbeat, but the plangent acid lines, moody bass undertows and gorgeous piano riffs give it a poignant air. ‘Alpha Decay’ is a slow and low electro cut wreathed in bleeps and soaring string pads, with a monstrous low-end tying it all together, while ‘Echoic Memory’ sounds like a hidden gem of mid ’90s electronica, recalibrated for modern ears, with its mystic synth lines and stately break.

‘Positron Emission’ is huge, a rare instance of the producer in 4/4 techno mode, with a heavily armoured rhythmic undercarriage and sulphuric frequencies powering it along. Then there’s ‘Eternity Well’, which could be his best track so far; the ethereal synths suggest some shoegaze guitar classic, but the beats are pure electro, and when the cascading melody hits midway through, you know you’re in the presence of a future classic. ‘Forest Dungeon’ has a snaking bassline that weaves through the track like an adder through woodland, and ‘The Mist’ is what we need more of: acid drum & bass, filled with metallic fills, speedy 303 burbles and emotive bleeps. The final track, ‘Dusk’, is a reflective ambient closer, a hitherto unheard side of MOY that hints at further evolutions in the near future.

Built of improvisation, experimentation, and most of all, emotion - expect to hear this record resonating from festivals, clubs and home stereos for many years to come.

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"This album represents poignant moments captured in sound. Each track crystallises a particular point in time for me; a sonic gateway to cherished memories.

It comes at a pivotal juncture in my personal journey, as I navigate the intricacies of life; from the transformative whirlwind of parenthood and the pandemonium of relocation, to the intimate struggles of anxiety and depression. The culmination of these experiences makes this my most personal and introspective musical endeavour yet.

It is because of all the above that I am choosing to self-release the album in this way, directly for those who have been steadfast in their support from the start - I want to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to get a copy, and join me on the journey.

I hope you will embrace this temporary diversion from my usual sound, for it is an invitation to forge new memories, to intertwine our narratives, and ultimately, to partake in 'The Phenomenon of Memory.’"

credits

released March 1, 2024

Written, Produced, and Mixed by J. Moy
Mastered by www.viceworksmastering.com
Artwork by www.instagram.com/cosmodernism
Typography by www.manglemike.com

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