MIZU: 4 | 2 | 3
Briefly

MIZU's third album, 4 | 2 | 3, reflects a transformation towards somber severity, employing shadowy reverb and industrial throbs to create an unnerving atmosphere.
The album's structure, with long sustained notes and repetitive crescendos, reveals an exploration of MIZU's relationship with technology, echoing humanity's own fraught dynamics.
MIZU's concerts, described as theatrical and carefully choreographed, enhance her musical storytelling—a transformation from her earlier works into something muscular and grim.
Tracks like 'Sphinx' and 'Rounds' exhibit her command over her material, where she manipulates sound with a physicality that engages listeners on a deeper level.
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