On his albums (2013) and (2016), the Dane Anders Trentemøller showed his love for 80s music in his layered and melancholic productions. His fifth album has moved him further than ever from the house, techno and IDM that graced his debut album . The beautifully constructed tracks, however, have remained the order of the day, with changes in tempo and subcutaneous layers that meander through each
… other. After Fixion, Trentemøller has jumped back into his time machine, this time to the 90s. Obverse mainly features influences from dream pop and shoegaze that evoke memories of acts such as and . On the opening number is (Slowdive) can therefore be heard as a singer. The DJ combines dreamy influences with his heavy and sometimes dark electronics. These sometimes sound jet black and syrupy (Trnt) and again his melodies drift away in spatial compositions (Foggy Figures). (JvQ)more