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ARTIST
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Re:Polyism
FORMAT
LP

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AVM 078LP AVM 078LP
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RELEASE DATE
3/28/2025

Re:Polyism is a track-by-track reinterpretation of Friedrich "Fritz" Brückner's 2022 debut solo album as Modus Pitch, Polyism (AVM 074LP, 2023), through artists affiliated with Altin Village & Mine and/or former collaborators of the prolific Leipzig-based musician and producer. Each track from Polyism has been remixed or reworked by different artists such as Modeselektor, Angel Bat Dawid, Maya Shenfield, or Mouse on Mars member and HJirok producer Andi Toma, but the album -- mastered by Tim Roth a.k.a. Sin Maldita and released as a strictly limited vinyl LP with reimagined artwork by Carmen Orschinski -- follows the original record's tracklist. This makes Re:Polyism a veritable musical prism, refracting the creativity inherent to Brückner's genre-transcending original works through other people's artistic lenses to create an even more colorful end result. First off are the Gebrüder Teichmann with their take on opener "Drive," carefully adding more depth and uncanny sounds to the jazzy, drum-focused piece. Unsurprisingly, Modeselektor go a lot further with their remix "Rainbow," turning the two-minute track into a dubstep-adjacent banger with infectious synth work that is twice as long and comes with a mind-melting breakdown. With their take on "Hilltop Jacuzzi," Peaking Lights turn the blissful original into a piece that calls to mind experiments at the intersection of dub, ambient, and industrial music in the mid-1990s. Cloud Management radically transform the eerie "Compound Eye Dialogue" into a rhythmically charged mid-tempo post-krautrock epic, while the Seekers International's "Jelly Roll Dub" of "Gelée Royale" uses the original's lush textures to turn up the intensity even further. On the flipside, Andi Thoma gives the intricate synth pop/breakcore fusion of "Suspender" a similarly dubwise treatment before venturing into gqom territory. Maya Shenfeld then brings her trademark modular synth work to "Outer Veil," accentuating the focus on Hendrik Otremba's uncanny spoken word performance even further. This sets the mood perfectly for vocal experimentalist Agnese Menguzzato working her singular magic. Under her hands and with her voice, the multi-layered ambient soundscapes of "Lava Fans" become even larger-than-life-like than before. When Angel Bat Dawid takes the menacing drones of "Iridescent Path" as a template for a trap-inspired beat over which she lets loose on the clarinet, that serves as both the ultimate counterpoint and perfect coda to Re:Polyism. These nine reinterpretations of the highly diverse source material underline Brückner's singular approach to music-making while also emphasizing their makers' idiosyncratic talents.