Alex Amoon is an electronic artist associated with BPitch Control and related minimal and electro styles. The available description places the music in the context of Ellen Allien’s label and highlights a mix of vocal-led tracks and darker club production.

Music and style

The release mentioned here moves between several different moods. “Redlight” is described as carrying a low-slung urban funk feel, while “I Get Highe’r” extends that approach into a more developed opening track. “Nu Pogadi” is identified as a particularly dark electro track for the dancefloor.

“Let Me In” introduces a more reflective tone and is described as a ballad-like piece with an electrosoul and folk inflection. The male vocal is noted as changing the feel of the track and reducing some of its innocence. Alex Amoon’s vocal style is also compared with Mark Stewart’s dub-funk period work with the Maffia and Adrian Sherwood, as well as with Donna Regina in the more contemplative material.

Label context

The music appears on Ellen Allien’s BPitch Control, a label associated with electronic and minimal sounds. The description presents the release as part of the label’s wider range of styles.