Premiere: A glimpse of Ton Mise's 'Moon Behind The Eyelids'

PremieresWritten by Daniel Aagentah on

Ton Mise's latest EP titled "Moon Behind The Eyelids," marks a new dive into the undercurrents of electronic music. Homing on none other than Satellite Era—spanning six tracks—the EP navigates a shadowy realm of experimental breaks, jungle, footwork, and halftime; melding them into a unique experience. Each track within, serves as a testament to Ton Mise's adept manipulation of genres, creating a sound captivating sound.

Today, we're excited to premiere a favourite track, "Light Seen Through Gaps In Buildings", a standout piece that embodies the EP's essence. The track blends glitchy percussives with the lush, otherworldly pads reminiscent of Aphex Twin.

Ton Mise has crafted an EP that's not just heard, but felt—a journey through the nuances of sound that leaves a lasting impression. "Moon Behind The Eyelids" is an exploration, a statement, and a glimpse into the future of left-field sonics.

We're excited to continue working with these names, and happy to see Satellite Era as the fitting home for such a release. The whole EP will be available to buy here.

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