mystified Versus Seism (Split)

There’s something about the idea of a split release that evokes in me a sense of heartfelt nostalgia. I can’t help but be overcome with the same feeling that I got as a teenager, buying punk rock split 7″ singles from the only store in the area that deigned to carry such things back in those days. It’s a strange feeling that I can’t quite explain, but it always inspires in me a desire to release a split of my own.

mystified Versus Seism is a split release featuring (obviously) mystified and Seism. I first ran into Thomas Park, of mystified, a little over a decade ago, and have been following his efforts ever since, but I wasn’t familiar with Seism, so I was going into this half-blind. The results were pleasantly surprising. The release itself is fairly long, with the shortest track clocking in at just over 15 minutes, but there are few passages where you feel as though things are dragging along needlessly. Seism’s dark and organic ambient complements mystified’s trademark abstractions, the former lending weight to the loftiness of the latter. “Birds On A Wire” may be the album’s weakest moment, as the length of the track becomes tedious, but the experience is saved with the random collage of sampled sound that opens “Language Of The Universe”; a beautifully restrained exhibition of haunting atmosphere. The album closes with “Edge Of The River”, a relaxing field recording of running water.

A great split and introduction to Seism, who I will be tracking down in the near future.

[Rating:3.5/5]

Author: john ingram

This iteration of John Ingram was created in response to increased demand in global John Ingramness. Previous incarnations were less suited to fulfill this need.

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