The Cover Mix: Objekt
Mixmag
Objekt's Cover Mix for Mixmag is the aural equivalent of being led through a hall of mirrors in a club's backroom—everything is familiar yet distorted, rhythmic yet completely off-kilter, and we wouldn't have it any other way. This is for the contingent who find beauty in broken beats and sonic glitches, who treat Shazam like a confounding puzzle. The vibe is cerebral and slightly unnerving, a dedicated dive into experimental techno and electronica's weirder corners. Technically, this is a masterfully curated journey through broken beat, electro, and experimental club music, with a BPM average of 128.8 that belies its rhythmic complexity.
Objekt builds a dissonant yet cohesive harmonic bed largely in 3B, using the relative major lift of 12A for brief moments of deceptive respite. The energy is overwhelmingly low-mid focused (avg 0.695 and 0.247), prioritizing sub-bass weight and intricate, skittering percussion over any traditional melodic release. The mixing is jagged and intentional, creating a collage-like effect where tracks collide and mutate rather than smoothly transition. The tracklist is a curator's dream.
Opening with Toxe's 'Honey Island' immediately establishes the glitchy, hyper-textural agenda. The 22-minute odyssey of Evol's 'Wabbit Trax 2' is a monumental centerpiece, a chaotic and brilliant exercise in rhythmic deconstruction. Voiski's 'Drama In The Futurists’ Cabaret' offers a more linear, driving techno interlude, while yeanix's 'My Humps (Club Remix)' is the kind of absurd, internet-born edit that only Objekt could make sound sinister and compelling. The journey is a challenging, rewarding puzzle: from the digital swamp of 'Honey Island', through the rhythmic fractals of Evol, to the punishing, percussive finale of BLR & Rave & Crave's 'Taj'.