AUDIO: Cerebral Visions – “More Music! Less Confusion! EP”

Cerebral Visions is back with another dispatch from the deep end of the experimental electronic pool, and this one comes with a title that doubles as a mission statement: More Music! Less Confusion! EP. Released May 23, the five-track collection trades arena-sized declarations for something far more intimate — looping textures, ambient drift, and the kind of surreal sound design that rewards a good pair of headphones and a quiet hour.

The tracklist alone hints at the EP’s emotional architecture. Bookended by two versions of “…Deal With the Repercussions” (For Kevin T.) — a proper take and a reprise — the record moves through the watery hush of “Cerulean Blue…,” the wide-eyed wander of “Step Into the Meadows of Sonder,” and lands on a condensed mix of “There Won’t Be a Void!” It plays less like a traditional EP and more like a sketchbook from an artist who is clearly mid-conversation with a larger body of work; liner notes point to sessions tied to Cerebral Visions’ latest album project, which makes this release feel like both a side door and a preview window.

Sonically, this is patient music. Loops bloom and dissolve, synth pads stretch out into the middle distance, and the rhythms — when they appear — feel more like weather patterns than beats. Alan Davidson’s cover art mirrors the vibe perfectly: dreamlike, slightly off-kilter, and impossible to look at just once. For a project called More Music! Less Confusion!, there’s a delightful amount of beautiful confusion built right into the DNA.

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