Afterlife Voyage 006 by Mind Against
Mind Against's Afterlife Voyage mix is the audio equivalent of staring at a stormy sea from a cliff—dramatic, beautiful, and slightly terrifying. We're all huddled in our headphones, pretending we're not getting emotional over a synth line. This is melodic techno with a deep, cinematic bent, cruising at an average BPM of 124 and anchored in the melancholic key of 12A.
The energy is overwhelmingly low-frequency, a vast, sub-aquatic pressure that gives the soaring melodies their weight and gravity. The mixing is immersive and patient, with tracks like Johannes Heil's 'Gospel Thirteen' allowed to unfold over 16 minutes, building a hypnotic, almost meditative state. The progression is narrative-driven, using key modulations to shift from shadowy introspection to fleeting moments of light.
For the collectors, there are gems aplenty: Artbattle's 'Return to Oz' is a haunting, off-kilter beauty, and Kettenkarussell's 'New York Blues' offers a slice of timeless, dub-inflected deep house. The inclusion of Après's 'Chicago (Roger Sanchez Remix)' is a warm, soulful surprise, and Nick Curly's 'Underground (Dennis Ferrer Remix)' brings a classic, percussive drive. The voyage begins in the unknown, builds to a peak with the raw energy of 'PAX & Rui Da Silva - Touch Me', and concludes with the poignant, familiar ache of Mind Against's own 'Days Gone'.