Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner have continued to surprise with their unconventional sound productions as Mouse On Mars for almost twenty years. Sounds and music fragments are completely demolished and rebuilt with self-developed software. Rules are there to be broken. Within this universe, the mice rule from their computers. It goes without saying that this does not always result in easy listening
… costs. In fact, the listener is bombarded with chaos and can consider himself a happy person if the beat goes on for a moment and the alienating noises do not demand their attention. But as said, this only takes a moment. Parastrophics opens like a psychedelic funfair where every child is welcomed with LSD-prepared cotton candy. This consumption should prepare it for a ferocious ride through a pinball machine. The metal ball sets the beat as it blazes its way past the noisy obstacles that make up the game's course. Intriguing, but never easy. (AD)more