Coherent Abstractions is techno mainstay
Adam Mitchell's third full-length under his
ADMX-71 moniker, which he reserves for his experimental, downtempo, and industrial material. The album isn't as fast or aggressive as his usual work as
Adam X or Traversable Wormhole, but it's nevertheless incredibly tense. The most paranoid moment is "Nearing Obliteration," which features
Mitchell's thick Brooklyn accent feverishly narrating an impending shipwreck. "Bound & Broken" is softer, but no less devilish, with sultry S&M-themed spoken lyrics by vocalist Janina Schütz. Album highlight "Phenomenalist" features a shimmering, almost pretty melody over steady pulsations. "My Theme Song" chugs along with a buzzing rhythm and muted breakbeats. Other tracks bury hints of
Kraftwerkian melodies under fog clouds and throbbing beats. Even more so than his hypnotic, club-focused work as Traversable Wormhole,
Coherent Abstractions showcases
Mitchell's subtle side, rather than bashing listeners upside the head like much of his
Adam X material. ~ Paul Simpson