One of Vas - 'MIGMA'

7/10

There’s a clear sense of progression running through 'MIGMA', the debut full-length from One of Vas, the solo project of Vasilis Tsavdaridis. After several years of shorter releases, this album feels like a widening of scope, focused on building a continuous, immersive environment.

At its core, 'MIGMA' is rooted in electronic music, but it rarely settles into a single mode for long. Tracks drift between slow-moving, textural passages and more rhythm-driven sections that lean toward the dancefloor. Throughout the release, transitions are gradual, often unfolding over extended durations rather than through abrupt shifts. The result is a listening experience that feels cohesive, even as it moves across different intensities.

The production places a strong emphasis on space. Layers of synths and drones create a sense of depth, while low-end frequencies provide a steady, grounding presence. Vocals appear sparingly, often treated as another atmospheric element rather than a focal point. This approach aligns the album with artists operating in similar territory, where structure is fluid and mood takes precedence over traditional song form.

What stands out most across the album is its balance between control and openness. The compositions feel carefully shaped, but not overly rigid. There’s room for repetition, gradual development, and small details to emerge over time. This gives the record a sense of patience, encouraging a more attentive listening approach.

As a debut album, 'MIGMA' consolidates the elements that have defined One of Vas’s work so far, and presents them in a more complete form. It’s a measured step forward that prioritises cohesion and atmosphere over immediacy, and suggests a project continuing to evolve with quiet confidence.

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