John Foxx, the pioneering figure of the post-punk and synthpop scenes, returns with "Metatronic," a sprawling double album that showcases his enduring influence and evolution. Released on May 3, 2010, via Metamatic Records, this collection spans a impressive two hours and thirteen minutes, offering a rich tapestry of synthpop, ambient, new wave, and cold wave sounds.
"Metatronic" is a testament to John Foxx's ability to blend haunting melodies with introspective lyrics, creating a soundscape that is both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The album features a mix of new tracks and reworked versions of classic songs, demonstrating Foxx's commitment to innovation and reinvention. Standout tracks like "Underpass - Extended," "Broken Furniture - Single Version," and "Drive - Single Version" highlight his signature style, while collaborations with artists like Mark Reeder and Dubterror vs Karborn add fresh perspectives to the mix.
From the eerie ambiance of "Phone Tap" to the driving rhythms of "Cinemascope," "Metatronic" takes listeners on a journey through Foxx's unique sonic landscape. The album's diverse range of genres and moods ensures that there is something for every fan of electronic and post-punk music. Whether you're a long-time admirer of John Foxx or a newcomer to his work, "Metatronic" is a compelling exploration of an artist at the height of his creative powers.