M.O.O.N. Clinically Blasé LP
“Eight minutes of hypnotic, swirling arpeggios from a master
 of the extended groove” – Resident Advisor
 
 “Synth-infused, throbbing 80s-inspired tracks” – Rock Paper
 Shotgun
 
 “A taste of what’s to come that never gets tiring despite the
 original’s 10-minute running time” – Self-Titled
 
 Quietly building an enthusiastic following with a steady stream of EPs and
 singles, M.O.O.N.'s debut full-length 'Clinically Blase' creatively navigates
 a wide range of emotive synthesizer music deviating from dancegeared
 tropes in favor of freer arrangements and lush instrumentation.
 While the rhythms are rooted in variants of house, boogie, and synth-pop
 'Clinically Blase' never tips it's hand stylistically in any particular direction
 resulting in a playful balance of retro sounds and futuristic
 ideas highlighting a deft melodic sensibility.
 Separated by interludes, 'Clinically Blase' is split into three sections that
 explore variations on similar themes and shared sounds recording live
 percussion, guitar, piano, and bass in addition to software instruments and
 classic analog synth gear.
 The album's beatless opener "Pilot" signals departure with a vocal loop
 rendered aquatic over bright, ringing piano chords - sounds which make
 appearances again on the album's arpeggiating centerpiece "Alicia" and on
 the closer "Finale". The smooth "Time" unwinds with unexpected jazzy
 chords and expressive treated trumpet lifting it skyward. There are plenty
 of moments made for movement with the ecstatic drumwork and
 stratospheric pads of "Jon F", the bouncing 303 of "Leaning In", or the
 funky slo-mo arpeggiated disco roll of "Medium Cool". The sequencing
 ties together 'Clinically Blase' into a compelling journey, ebbing and
 flowing in energy, timbre, and tempo much like a thoughtful, continuous
 DJ mix.
 
  
2. Time
3. Jon F
4. Episode One
5. Medium Cool
6. Alicia
7. The Fens
8. Episode Two
9. Leaning In
10. Finale


