''Neō Wax Bloom'' is the debut
studio album
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by English
electronic music
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ian Seamus Malliagh under his recording alias
Iglooghost, released on 29 September 2017 on
Brainfeeder
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. Characterised by complex and energetic song structures, ''Neō Wax Bloom'' is a
maximalist album which "dismantle
any notion of genre before putting the pieces back together in
tsown unique way". The album peaked at number nine on ''
Billboard
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''s American Dance/Electronic Album Sales chart, and received generally positive critical reception upon initial release.
Background
Malliagh had wanted to create a full-length studio album since the beginning of his career using the recording alias Iglooghost, but said that he felt he needed to "find a reason to justify making one"; getting to the "
eureka moment" of making an album involved "years and years of tantrums and smashing up my stuff in fits of rage".
Malliagh began work on ''Neō Wax Bloom'' in 2016, with the first track made for the LP being "Bug Thief", and completed it in March 2017.
[Schube, Will (28 September 2017)]
""Weird Electronic Music is Like an Arms Race": An Interview with Iglooghost"
''Passion of the Weiss''. Retrieved 17 November 2017. Malliagh described the production of ''Neō Wax Bloom'' as being akin to the precision of
military training
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, saying that he was having to "discipline the fuck outta myself and override that natural human instinct to cut corners
..and I sorta broke my brain in the process".
Malliagh spent at least one month per track producing the album with
Reason
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, sometimes one day per two or three
measures of a track,
and he stated that he had experienced several "semi-
mental breakdown
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s" putting together the album while also having to scrap four tracks that were near completion.
[Wakefield, Lee (20 September 2017)]
"Iglooghost // Interview"
''London in Stereo
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''. Retrieved 19 November 2017.
"Göd Grid", the final track on ''Neō Wax Bloom'', was particularly painful for Malliagh as a piece significant to the concept of the album; taking three months to work on the track, his process of production initially yielded an eight minute track, but "there were like 64 bars I fucking hated that I ended up chopping off in the end", and it was subsequently trimmed to a length of four minutes. The file size of the project additionally led to the track being impossible to play through Reason without audio glitches, requiring him to repeatedly save after making minuscule edits. Further contributing to his frustration was the track's particularly fast tempo, which meant "the same amount of effort I'd normally put into writing a bar counted for significantly fewer seconds", although this quirk also applied to the production of other sections of the album.
Concept
Malliagh explained in 2017 that ''Neō Wax Bloom'' deals with "primal religious themes" and a "millennial nihilist thing" that had prevented him from having personally consistent spiritual beliefs.
[Joyce, Colin (21 September 2017)]
"Life Is Boring as Shit, But Iglooghost's Music Can Help You Escape"
''Noisey
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''. Vice Media
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. Retrieved 17 November 2017. In a ''
PopMatters
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'' interview marking the album's release, Malliagh additionally joked that the album is based on a real event, stating:
The concept of ''Neō Wax Bloom'' is subsequently the story of the creatures, which include a worm named Xiangjiao (previously described in Malliagh's EP ''
Chinese Nü Yr''), a "bug thief" named Uso, a "multicoloured pom-pom monk" named Yomi,
[Godfree, Cosmo (26 September 2017)]
"Two Dimensions: Lummo Talks Iglooghost, Portals, Ancient Speels & More"
''The Ransom Note''. Retrieved 15 November 2017. and a witch named Lummo, trying to recover from the active destruction of their world.
[Nicolov, Alice (28 September 2017)]
"An All Caps Interview with Iglooghost"
''Radar Radio''. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
Composition and style
''Neō Wax Bloom'' has been regarded as a
maximalist work.
According to Jay Balfour in a
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
review of the album, its style creates an "unnerving effect" that comes from its "alien" sound palette, its "frantically" and "aggressively" fast pace, with sounds "immediately fleeting", and the absence of obvious
loops or conventionally repeated refrains.
As he wrote, only "a soaring, soulful vocal sample that needles its way throughout several tracks" serves as "a rare bit of human comfort".
Malliagh clarified that he "really hate
when albums have like four tracks that essentially say the same thing",
and embarked on the production of the album wanting the tracks to each have a different mood and "purpose":
"I set out to never copy/paste a single bar so all the songs would work as these constantly evolving pieces rather than beats".
Malliagh also stated that it was "way harder than it sounded when I realized I had to figure out totally unique substrates for more tracks than I'd ever released".
''Neō Wax Bloom'' is similar to other records released on Brainfeeder in that it "dismantle
any notion of genre before putting the pieces back together in
tsown unique way", stated Paul Carr of ''PopMatters''.
[Carr, Paul (7 September 2017)]
"Zen Champ: An Interview with Iglooghost"
''PopMatters
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''. Retrieved 15 November 2017. As Malliagh described the album's influences, "it's a big ass amalgamation of the random stuff I listen to in a way. I'd be going to sleep to
Balinese music, waking up to
Steve Reich
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or some shit and then going running to loud ass
footwork
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and
bass music
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and old
IDM. I think my brain just chewed it all up and spat it out".
Malliagh always felt "too exhausted" after working extensively on the production of the album, and refrained from engaging with newer
electronic dance music
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to avoid feeling burnt out.
He opted to study
new age music
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,
math rock
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,
choral music
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and Japanese
ambient
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music from the 1980s as reference points for the album.
He particularly paid attention to the use of synthesizers to replicate acoustic instruments by Japanese ambient composers, and ''Neō Wax Bloom'' subsequently has a sound palette which ambiguously combines both acoustic and electronic sounds.
The album variously explores and
eclectically combines genres including
trap,
J-pop
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,
dancehall
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,
dubstep
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,
[Moen, Matthew (October 2017)]
"Album Review: Iglooghost Crafts Cartoonish Chaos on 'Neo Wax Bloom'"
''Nest HQ''. Retrieved 19 November 2017. wonky,
hip hop
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,
future garage
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,
grime
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...
,
and the
PC Music
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-defined style of
bubblegum bass.
A vocal sample of Charlotte Day Wilson's performance on a song by Iglooghost released in 2016 titled "Gold Tea" recurs throughout the album,
processed and harmonized in different ways in each track.
There are also other appearances of vocals on the album, such as a sample of British rapper
AJ Tracey
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's "Naila" on "White Gum", American rapper Mr. Yote's verse on "Teal Yomi / Olivine", and Japanese singer-songwriter
Cuushe's singing on the ballad "Infinite Mint", all of which are variously
pitch-shifted to sound distinctly characterised.
Release and promotion
''Neō Wax Bloom'' was promoted by the release of the singles "Bug Thief" (8 August 2017),
[Pearl, Max (8 August 2017)]
"Brainfeeder announces Iglooghost's debut album, Neo Wax Bloom"
''Resident Advisor
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''. Retrieved 17 November 2017. "White Gum", (11 September), and "Sōlar Blade" (21 September).
[Andrew G (21 September 2017)]
"Iglooghost, "Sōlar Blade""
''Impose''. Retrieved 17 November 2017. "Sōlar Blade" also had a 3D music video that was directed by Mushbuh and premiered on 23 September 2017 via
Adult Swim
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.
Brainfeeder
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issued ''Neō Wax Bloom'' on 29 September 2017.
Vinyl releases of the LP come with a 12-page comic strip as well as stickers of the characters in the album's story.
Selling 1,000 copies in its first week of release, ''Neō Wax Bloom'' debuted at number nine on ''
Billboard
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''s United States Dance/Electronic Album Sales chart.
[Murray, Gordon (12 October 2017)]
"Billboard Dance Chart Upstarts: Petit Biscuit, Crankdat & Iglooghost"
''Billboard
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''. Prometheus Global Media
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. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
Critical reception
At
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, which assigns a
weighted mean
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, ''Neō Wax Bloom'' received a score of 83, based on 6 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
''
London in Stereo
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'' honored ''Neō Wax Bloom'' as "a record of rare originality and dizzying immersion".
An
AllMusic
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journalist claimed that "if you're up for a highly creative, exhilarating sugar rush, ''Neō Wax Bloom'' will undoubtedly be one of the most joyous surprises of the year".
A Noah Harrison, calling Iglooghost "one of today's most inventive producers", labeled the album as "nothing short of sonic onslaught… in the best way possible".
''Gigsoup'' praised the LP's "unpredictable, complex and rewarding" production, particularly on the song "Solar Blade", and its originality in terms of sounds and melodies.
Brett Peters claimed that with the album, "Malliagh presents himself as a highly capable producer, finding both innovation and a unique lane for his music in one of the most saturated modern genres".
[Peters, Brett (19 October 2017)]
"Iglooghost – Neō Wax Bloom Review"
''Medium
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''. A Medium Corporation. Retrieved 19 November 2017. ''
Clash'' magazine stated it "begs for multiple listens and, once you've digested every morsel, you'll be wanting to visit Mamu more often",
and ''
Exclaim!
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'' described it as a "fantastical cartoon that's crash-landed in reality, and it begs your attention".
Some critics highlighted how clear and cohesive Mallagh made the LP's otherwise frantic compositions and production.
A ''Nest HQ'' reviewer was one of them, claiming, "Iglooghost executes with a technical precision that which would make any
music theory
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nerd foam at the mouth, while still remaining accessible to less pretentious ears moving across a club floor".
He favorably labeled Iglooghost as a "fresh voice, challenging our preconceived notions on what constitutes club-ready dance music and exploring the boundaries between the cerebral and the visceral".
''
Loud and Quiet
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History and profile
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''s Stephen Butchard jokingly honored it as "an epic ode to short-attention spans that will make you glad it fried your brain with information and desensitised you to bright lights".
He praised the album's "otherworldly quality" and its lack of repetition that gives it a tingly "human element".
However, some reviewers felt the album was too tiresome to listen to due to its chaotic and overstuffed structure.
Year-end list rankings
Track listing
Track lengths derived from
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.
"Neō Wax Bloom by Iglooghost"
Apple Music
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. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
Release history
Charts
References
External links
*
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2017 debut albums
Iglooghost albums
Brainfeeder albums
Intelligent dance music albums
Nu jazz albums
Experimental pop albums