Extrawelt
Bettermaker
Preorder
12"-Vinyl
A new EP by Extrawelt is always something special, as they continually
manage to reinvent themselves while remaining unmistakably true to their
sound. The a-side „Moonster“ of their latest record forms a subtle and
almost magical bridge to early musical influences such as Immortal Coil,
Chris & Cosey, The Cure, and Throbbing Gristle. In doing so, they
reclaim, or rather reintroduce, a powerful, mystical element into their
music, one that is integrated so naturally it feels as if it has always
been an essential part of Extrawelt’s sonic DNA. Beyond that, the track
unfolds through numerous facets, constantly shifting and evolving. Just
when you think it is settling into a familiar direction, small
variations emerge, keeping the piece remarkably alive and unpredictable.
You can clearly sense how much fun Extrawelt had working on this track.
It is bursting with ideas, energy, and vitality, radiating a playful
confidence that makes it endlessly engaging.
The b1 track „Bettermaker“ takes a different route, dedicating itself
entirely to a single mood. Through subtle pitch bending and a carefully
shaped tonal palette, the track unfolds with a slightly eerie, enchanted
atmosphere. From beginning to end, „Bettermaker“ remains focused and
unwavering. There are no breaks or dramatic shifts in direction,
instead, the piece commits fully to its initial setting. A monolithic,
almost mantra like motif forms the core, creating a distinctive
ambience, mystical, shadowy and faintly oriental in character. This
atmosphere is carried and reinforced by percussive, ethno inspired
drums, which add an organic, ritualistic pulse. The result is a hypnotic
soundscape that draws its strength from consistency and depth rather
than contrast, inviting the listener into a secluded, otherworldly
space.
The final piece of the EP „Popcorn Forever“ reveals another side of
Extrawelt’s thinking. The track unfolds like a curious experiment in
motion. Instead of building toward a predictable climax, sounds are
gradually tossed into an ever running loop fragments, textures and small
rhythmic ideas appearing almost casually, as if the piece were
assembling itself in real time. At first the elements seem loosely
connected, sometimes abstract, sometimes slightly mischievous in the way
they twist and bend. It almost feels like an impossible construction
task. But Extrawelt’s experience quietly guides the process. Bit by bit
the scattered parts begin to communicate with each other. Repetition
becomes the hidden engine. With every return of the loop new details
slip into the structure, and what once appeared random slowly starts
forming relationships inside the listener’s mind. The track never forces
a clear explanation, yet the brain begins to tie the loose ends
together almost automatically. Popcorn Forever therefore works
beautifully as a kind of transit piece within the EP. It moves between
ideas, linking moods rather than closing them off. In typical Extrawelt
fashion, the result is playful, slightly surreal and full of subtle
discoveries that reveal themselves over time.