Morph - Morph

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Review by Igor Cerqueira

Morph's self-titled album is a captivating and immersive journey through a unique blend of electronic and experimental music. The album features an array of intricate and dynamic tracks that showcase the duo's exceptional production skills and creative vision.

From the opening track "Morph" to the hypnotic "Meltdown," the album takes the listener on a sonic adventure that is both unpredictable and mesmerizing. The duo's use of unconventional sounds and textures creates an otherworldly atmosphere that is both haunting and beautiful.

The standout track of the album, "Melt," is a masterful display of Morph's ability to seamlessly blend different genres and sounds into a cohesive and compelling piece of music. The track starts with a haunting melody and gradually builds into a pulsating and euphoric climax that is sure to leave listeners in awe.

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Download

Filename: morph-morph.rar
  • MP3 size: 14.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 194.4 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Show Me3:37
How Many Times? ......m Pascall
Morph!52:02
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Labels

  • Not On Label
  • Not On Label (Mia Dyberg Self-released)

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Formats

  • CD
  • EP
  • File
  • FLAC

Credits

RoleCredit
Alto SaxophoneMia Dyberg
PerformerMia Dyberg
ProducerMia Dyberg
ElectronicsRoberta Wjm

Notes

  • MORPH! is number 7 of 12 in the duoscrapbook album series.
  • Improvised in Friedrichshain by MORPH!
  • MORPH! is a duo comprised by the Danish saxophonist Mia Dyberg and the Italian turntable virtuosa Roberta Wjm Andreucci. Linguistically, one could interpret the project’s name as the smallest unit of a musical language, on a biological level as one of many
  • possible manifestations of a species. In this case, both ring true. With surgical precision, Andreucci, aided by CD players and turntables, chops field and voice recordings down to their individual parts and thus forcing them into driving martial-rhythmic patterns. The latter are overlaid by Dyberg’s amoeboid musical performance, put together for prepared alto saxophone and contact microphones. The approach of both musicians is an improvised dialogue in which Scandinavian melancholy and Italian bruitism symbiotically interact.
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Summary by Igor Cerqueira

Morph's self-titled album is a triumph of creative expression and musical experimentation. The duo's unique sound and production style make for an unforgettable listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression. Highly recommended for fans of electronic and experimental music.