Iaora Tahiti
TOO PURE, 1997
Mouse On Mars’s second album was a triumph, a gorgeous collection of woozily organic electronica that made space for chemtrails of Hawaiian slide, chiming krautrock guitar, and on “Bib”, a flocked take on jungle’s rhythms, made astral by star-splitting synths. It was positively stuffed with ideas; vibrant, alive and lovely.
8/10
Idiology
DOMINO, 2001
Listening back, this feels like Mouse On Mars’s weird-out masterpiece. If they’d streamlined their spirit on the preceding Niun Niggung, then Idiology fired off in 50 directions; raging drill’n’bass, itchy two-step, tripped-out ska, Canterbury melancholy, rich with string and brass arrangements, its melodies sticking out like thumbs hitchhiking pop’s backroads.
9/10
Parastrophics
MONKEYTOWN, 2012 Parastrophics appeared after an unusually lengthy silence – six years since the ragged Varcharz – but this album…
