TRACK REVIEW: MIKASAN – Snake

Rolling hi-hats, hissing samples, flourishes of Bit-pop – blocky textures that release smoothly in between – and ambient music – the quietest moments are the most deafening effectively; These are all mastered by solo musician and AMP member Mika Santelices also known as Mikasan.

So far she’s offered more intrigue than other rising pop musicians today: vocal minimalism, synthetic maximalism, and depth that can be deciphered by its effects hiding behind its waveforms. “Snake” sonically brings Mika’s inner “mad scientist” to life. In fact, she’s more than just a “scientist”, but rather the descriptor “director” seems more fitting when it comes to managing pop music on the centerfold – and it’s Mikasan’s time to turn her own page in the playbook.

“Snake” is entrancing in the beginning, eerie in the middle, and exorcizing in the end. Mikasan invites everyone to take a bite of the apple, all the while assisted by trembling, bass-y synths and 808s that are destined to leave you by the artist’s death stare. There’s more in store for her promising career and pop fanatics should wait for her in the near future.

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