With his first EP in several years, deadmau5 reveals that his hunger for innovation in the disciplines of techno and house music remains unwavering.
Although the title is modest, Some episodes says a lot, showcasing the burgeoning vitality of both deadmau5 and TESTPILOT's producer's raw, robust, melodic techno stylings.
Leading the charge is the previously released “Quezacotl,” a track that evokes the mystique of its namesake with uplifting melodies and warm soundscapes. Premiered during his epic “retro5spective: 25 years of deadmau5” shows, this track had already captivated audiences. The same goes for “Wet,” an eight-minute techno odyssey under deadmau5’s alter ego TESTPILOT, the first solo single released under the alias in a decade.
An undisputed highlight of Some episodes It's “Server,” a methodical track characterized by droning effects, dynamic basslines, and kicks that map out a blueprint. The song's intricate layers of sound and precise production create a sense of mechanical precision, making it a standout track for sure.
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And as the final reverberations of that track dissolve into the EP’s void, the project leaves behind a haunting echo; in the saga of deadmau5, his latest offering appropriately represents equal parts familiar and unfamiliar, leaving longtime fans wondering what direction he’ll take things next.
Before then, however, fans can catch deadmau5 in the return of his beloved Halloween-themed concert experience “Day of the deadmau5,” coming to several major international cities beginning in early October. Tickets are available now here.
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