Electrons in Slow Motion presents "Mekanikaru," a filmic electronica release that takes audiences to an alternate future of man vs. machine, culminating in the final involuntary heartbeat. The project was conceived by Bucharest-born artist Marius Copel, a musician and visual artist as well as the artistic director of Cinepolitica. It's a combination of sound design, feeling, and visual storytelling. With "Mekanikaru," Copel builds a believable, utterly creative world.
"Mekanikaru" becomes a sound-based contract or negotiation between humans and machines. The 13 tracks span 56 minutes and adopt a post-rock sensibility, anchored in ambient suspense and experimental textures. Rather than picking a side, the album is most itself in the unsettling spaces between order and chaos, control and surrender.
"Machine Devotion" is the heart and soul of this record, a powerful, percussive song that drew a lot of attention after it appeared on the legendary Grenzwellen Zwölf compilation. It's a song of an industrial heartbeat that encapsulates the album's theme of the struggle between mechanical precision and human frailty.
One of the album's best songs, "Access Codes," feels like you're falling through a neon-lit data tunnel, every sound sparkling as though it were encrypted. "City Street Mechanic," with its twinkling keys and plummy bass, provides a rare glimmer of hope in a closely watched city. "Lousindrive" blankets its audience in silken textures that feel like being surfed through an infinite network of glowing passageways. "Never Surrender" is ethereally light, mirroring the emotional gravity of the album.
The closing track, "Wild Will Flow," is a long, immersive sound journey that takes you to a place of freedom and reflection. It is when "Mekanikaru" takes a breath, and you realize you're standing alone in a futuristic skyline. For those who are fans of cinematic electronica, ambient tales, progressive soundscapes, and post-rock-laden travels, "Mekanikaru" is not just something to listen to but a world to explore, reside in, and live through.