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“MOI” is the fearless new full length album by artist and musician
Steven Warwick. The record signals a more upbeat reprise following the
previous, reflective release “Nadir”. “MOI”, the first physical release
under his own name ( having previously recorded under the Heatsick
monicker), is a journey considering interior worlds and personal
architecture, as found in early spiritual narratives. Recorded in
Berlin, the FUGA residency space in Zaragoza and and on location in New
York, Warwick’s sonic vocabulary is further expanded with intense
frenetic rhythms, prismatic melodies and resonant vocals.
Like the dopamine rush of contemporary life, “MOI” is a sonic roller
coaster with a scream -if-you-wanna-go-faster urgency ; “Open Fire
Hydrant” bursts out like a pressure valve spiralling onto the
dancefloor, while Kaleidoscope offers cheeky anecdotes as told on a ride
home soundtracked by a garage beat.
MOI is a spectrum both emotionally and musically, embedded with an
underlying spirituality wrestling with existential dread, as witnessed
in “Over There”, “Salvation”, “Kind of Blue” or the icy digital pulse of
“Cold Light of Day”. “Danke” featuring guest vocals from visual artist
Josephine Pryde offers a slightly gothic feel, albeit of the
architectural variety, while the purgatorial transmissions of
“Consolatio”, bring a moment of respite. “Rush” is a sensuous percussive
workout before concluding on the rampaging seductive house track
“Silhouette”.

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