This is the electrifying debut from Millhope (the creative alias of Thomas Mühlhoff), an artist seemingly turned cheeky alchemist as he fuses together chillwave, ambient rock, and downbeat electronica into an unimagined whole with "Truth and Dare." Referencing the childhood game that challenged us to confront our fears or face facts, Millhope takes that principle one step further, presenting an emotionally and philosophically engaging musical experience.
Immediately out of the gate, "Truth and Dare" brings listeners into a wall of sound of dense synthesizers, haunting guitars, and cavernous basslines. Warped field recordings introduce a cinematic element as reality and dreams come along. The album is a call to find personal truths through music as it navigates between vulnerability and boldness.
Towns, with its intergalactic remastered elements, appears before the ultimately different tone for Searching, which has a hypnotic quality that feels euphoric and expansive while feeling inward in sound. Reflection takes a more atmospheric track, enveloping listeners in a meditative cloud that remains once the song subsides. Each song flows into the next one discretionally, keeping a sense of tension, release, and light and darkness.
Elevating the album’s cachet are high-profile remixes from electronic avant-garde luminaries Rafael Anton Irisarri and Lusine, both of the celebrated label Ghostly International. Their reworkings of green, yellow, yellow, and daydream add new layers to Millhope’s landscape.
Mastered by Irisarri himself, "Truth and Dare" showcases Millhope’s knack for fusing organic instrumentation with modern production techniques, delivering an intensely personal and widely relatable album. At 43 minutes long over 10 carefully constructed tracks, the album allows listeners to enter a space where music becomes a vessel for introspection.
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