Still mysterious, still brilliant P2X deliver "Morgun"
28 July 2017, 13:56
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10-piece Icelandic art collective P2X (it stands for Portal2Xtacy) have been drip-feeding us electronic cuts that play fast and free with choppy vocals for the last twelve months.
"Morgun" is very much on-brand for its (sort of) anonymous creators; a pulsating soundscape, dripping with urgency and drama.
It follows tracks "Tangled", "Vietnam" and "Spreadaround" in creating the beginnings of a fascinating body of work that values texture as much as mood.
Follow P2X on Souncloud (if it still exists when you're reading this).
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