Informel

Informel

album

Einox, Eyvind Blix, Messiahwaits, Notnotice, Skóll

August 17, 2020
8 tracks

Preview: Monk (Messiahwaits Remix)

0:008:20

Einox Einox's music faithfully follows the rhythmic diction of classical techno, but on the outside, dictates a certain point of contemporary music. His tracks don't accommodate the narrative of modern music, but bring together the rich electronic sounds and repeat them. But the subtle changes and the overlaps of faint percussion felt in a persistent repetition allow his track to exist as a danceable track, not just a repetition of sound. The overlay of sound creates delicate discord, and the interlocking drum solidifies the rhythm. In addition to this dialectical process of composition, Einox does not try to control uncertain electronic sounds, but rather tries to embrace them as part of the song. After all, his music is generative but intentional. Someone feels a romantic scene in his music, and another perceives only formal music. But as with all the other music, it doesn't matter. All Einox intended is his musical achievements and dancing on the floor.

Individual track purchase

Monk (Messiahwaits Remix)

Monk (Messiahwaits Remix)

Einox, Messiahwaits

Digital track

€1.20

Monk (notnotice Remix)

Monk (notnotice Remix)

Einox, Notnotice

Digital track

€1.20

Monk (Skóll Remix)

Monk (Skóll Remix)

Einox, Skóll

Digital track

€1.20

Monk

Monk

Einox

Digital track

€1.20

Neon (Eyvind Blix Remix)

Neon (Eyvind Blix Remix)

Einox, Eyvind Blix

Digital track

€1.20

Neon

Neon

Einox

Digital track

€1.20

Release Cube

Release Cube

Einox

Digital track

€1.20

Tense Cube

Tense Cube

Einox

Digital track

€1.20

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Digital album

Digital album

Digital
digital download

€6.00

full release

Einox Einox's music faithfully follows the rhythmic diction of classical techno, but on the outside, dictates a certain point of contemporary music. His tracks don't accommodate the narrative of modern music, but bring together the rich electronic sounds and repeat them. But the subtle changes and the overlaps of faint percussion felt in a persistent repetition allow his track to exist as a danceable track, not just a repetition of sound. The overlay of sound creates delicate discord, and the interlocking drum solidifies the rhythm. In addition to this dialectical process of composition, Einox does not try to control uncertain electronic sounds, but rather tries to embrace them as part of the song. After all, his music is generative but intentional. Someone feels a romantic scene in his music, and another perceives only formal music. But as with all the other music, it doesn't matter. All Einox intended is his musical achievements and dancing on the floor.