Lumirex Shares Bold Experimental Piece ‘Hurts’

‘Hurt’ fluctuates between genres and references, with industrial, glitchy electronica paired with luscious and evocative female vocals. Quite the eclectic showing from Lumirex.

As we dive into ‘Hurts’, we are confronted with a whirlwind of contrasting sensations. The record itself fluctuates between genres and references, with industrial, glitchy electronica paired with luscious and evocative female vocals, here courtesy of Iranian singer Ghazaleh E. The overall feel is dark and sombre, borrowing its fierceness and distorted sound design from post-rock territories, as well as ambient and quirky soundscapes from cinematic and trip-hop roots. 

From a kinetic perspective, ‘Hurts’ is always on the move, an ever-evolving slice of aural wonder that’s not afraid of its heightened intensity and urgency. Behind the record, we find Italian bassist, musician, and producer Lumirex, currently based in Munich, Germany. We appreciate his constant push for music that’s personal and unique. In an industry where people tend to sound like each other, Lumirex strives for unapologetic authenticity. That matters. 

Interestingly, the piece’s hypnotic, haunting vocals are deeply tied to its aural charge, creating a striking artistic entity built on a darker, reflective mood. It’s a record that needs to be felt, not so much understood; the listening experience is raw and abstract. As we are told, the track is        “built on atmosphere, contrast and impact, meant to stay with the listener rather than simply pass by.” Such a nuanced and imaginative ethos speaks volumes about Lumirex’s visionary artistry. 

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