Meddicine Reflektionss - Voxapella Series Vol4

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Review by priscillia Mobié

Voxapella Series Vol.4 by Meddicine Reflektionss: A Noisy, Experimental Punch to the Face Alright, let’s get this straight—this album isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for some poppy ear candy or chill lo-fi beats to study to, turn back now. Voxapella Series Vol.4 is a chaotic mess of sound that somehow works, like when your drunk buddy accidentally makes a killer sandwich at 3 AM. Released in 2012 under Isolated Now Waves (a label as obscure as its name suggests), this Canadian beast from Meddicine Reflektionss slaps harder than most electronic albums I’ve heard in years. First off, let’s talk about "Perfect Pervert." Holy crap, this track hits you like a sack of bricks wrapped in barbed wire. It opens with these glitchy, stuttering noises that feel like your headphones are having a seizure, but then BAM—it drops into this pulsating rhythm that grabs you by the throat and doesn’t let go. The spoken word bits? Yeah, they’re cryptic as hell, almost like someone reading their diary while tripping on acid. But damn if it doesn’t stick in your brain. You’ll find yourself muttering random lines days later, wondering what the hell they even mean. That’s the magic here—it’s messy, disorienting, and completely unforgettable. Then there’s "Mormon Teens / Purity Ring," which might be my favorite cut on the record. This one feels like an industrial rave held in a dystopian future where everyone forgot how to dance properly. The beat is relentless, hammering away at your skull until you either love it or hate it. And those samples? Oh man, they’re chopped up so aggressively it’s like listening to a robot trying to spit bars after downing five Red Bulls. There’s something oddly satisfying about how chaotic it all sounds, though. Like yeah, it shouldn’t work, but it does—and it fucks you up in the best way possible. The rest of the tracks ain’t bad either, but honestly, once you’ve been punched in the face by "Perfect Pervert" and "Mormon Teens," the others kinda blend together. Not saying they suck; just that these two steal the show big time. So yeah, Voxapella Series Vol.4 is wild, weird, and unapologetically confrontational. Listening to it feels like getting into a fight with someone smarter than you—and losing badly. But hey, sometimes losing feels pretty damn good, right? Weird flex, but okay. Final thought: If aliens ever invade Earth, we should blast this album through speakers loud enough to piss them off. They’d probably leave out of sheer confusion.

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Filename: meddicine-reflektionss-voxapella-series-vol4.zip
  • MP3 size: 18.8 mb
  • FLAC size: 165.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Perfect Pervert
Will Not Change
Black Shape Again
Mormon Teens / Purity Ring

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Catalog Numbers

INW270

Labels

Isolated Now Waves

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Limited Edition

Notes

Part 4 in the ongoing Voxapella Series. Limited to 50 copies.

About Meddicine Reflektionss

Meddicine is an analogue electronic artist who plays synthesizers and keyboards over a backing track of industrial soundscapes. Clattering, throbbing and oscillating her way through old sounds and new, Meddicine produces some of the darkest, most-damaged and affecting electronic music you are likely to hear on this planet or any other. Her early work dragged you stumbling down a dark alleyway into a sonic hyperventilation. Her new songs show a wider palette of warmer sounds, luring you into her pulsing incantations with sirenlike vocals and sweet melodies.

Real Name

    • Monika Krol

Aliases

  • Monika Krol

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Voxapella Series Vol4* by Meddicine Reflektionss is a wild mix of electronic sounds and spoken word. Released in 2012 in Canada, it blends experimental vibes with rhythmic noise. One standout track, *Perfect Pervert*, shows off this unique style. The album came out on the label Isolated Now Waves, keeping its edgy, underground feel alive. It’s like nothing you’ve heard before—intense, raw, and totally captivating.