
Greg Fenton reviews JL Segel – Mist – Self Release
It’s the ever-evolving simplicity capturing a whirlwind of atmosphere, releasing it into an analogue dream of uncertain tomorrows at the impulsive heart of Mist’s endearing quality. It’s the cavalcade of smouldering, wonderfully electric tones of analogue bliss shaping into forms of air that never overcook the recipe. Still, it offers a captivating experiment in mood and potential melody as arpeggios shuffle, accompanied only by a faint hint of percussion, which works quite beautifully in this one version, so much so that it becomes almost a lesson in defiance, given all the surrounding noise in the world.

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