
Split Apex — Thoughts in 3D
Nestled somewhere between Throbbing Gristle and Einstürzende Neubauten, with a bit of Mark E. Smith thrown in, Split Apex's Thoughts in 3D is a throwback recipe, to be sure, except the ingredients themselves sound very much of today.
The duo that makes up this outfit have restrained themselves, almost ascetically, to the use of very few elements: punchy electric bass, plucked guitar, minimal drum hits, noise loops, and voice. Spread over 5 tracks, the individual pieces feel like live takes, hanging loosely together, marching forward without overly precise refinement behind the mixing desk. The first song, "Peninsula", begins with some feedback, which is quickly resolved into the core elements. The next is "Crux Machine" whose bass kick sounds like an amplified heartbeat (perhaps a contact mic?). Either way, it's unsettling and dark, which is the mood that predominates, spacious and insubordinate.
