No, instead they generate this maddeningly slow burn out implosion is the new explosion. It begins playfully enough, but ends with the vehement intensity of classic UK rave music.these aren’t brutal eruptions no hands-in-the-air moments here. Following the trajectory of 2011's 'I Love You Dude,' Mirage has less of an edgy post-punk aesthetic, skewing toward the poppier side of the spectrum but still incorporating a wide range of influences and moods, while also remaining true to their own unique sound rather than adopting the latest trends.ĭigitalism has done enough with Idealism to define itself and its sound now they just need to make that sound palatable enough for people to actually want to hear it more than once.įrom the band's facebook profile: “Our secret is our new light-heartedness” which led to an album of scale, which is evident in the epic measure of fifteen songs and album duration and somehow in the material itself too. The German duo, who broke out in 2007 at the height of the modern dance-punk and nu-rave scenes with the 80's tinged dance floor slayer 'Idealism,' return in 2016 with their third studio album, Mirage.
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