We were really impressed by "Invisibility Theory", the Sushitech
released debut album from Christi Cons and Vlad Caia's Sideways
Invisibility Theory project. This speedy follow-up for Half Baked
Records (under the truncated SIT pseudonym) is rather good, too. Check
first A-side "Spectral", a typically epic excursion where warm ambient
chords, deep space electronics and glistening electric guitar motifs bob
and weave around a chunky analogue bassline and locked-in tech-house
drums. B-side opener "Owl Farm" is notably wonkier and weirder, with
druggy drums, mind-altering electronics and the trademark glitch-laden
shuffle we've come to expect from Romanian electronic music. That vibe
is explored further on twisted closing cut "Animation", a particularly
alien example of skewed tech-house funk.