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Tom Sekowski,
Gaz-Eta:
Morgen Mittag makes music that could very well fit in with electronic game description. His [her?] music is that of early pinball machines, Arkanoid sound effects and Donkey Kong bleeps. All eleven tracks on the rather brief [27 minutes long] release point in the direction of someone who is obsessed with video game sounds. If "Astroplanten" doesn't sound like the soundtrack to Centipede or Space Invaders, then I don't know what does. For some, "Digiwatt Lydt" will serve as a novelty item, while for others, it will be a throwback to the years of their childhood. Best part about this release is there are two ways to obtain it - as a purchase through the label's web-site or as a free download.
Frans de Waard,
Vital Weekly:
Less pretentious is the release by Morgen Mittag; at least there is no website to show off. The eleven tracks are short, in total twenty-seven minutes, and although it is along similar lines as Kidsok Nuit - noise, glitch, circuit bending - the whole thing sounds better recorded and because of the brevity of the tracks, things are much more enjoyable. At times reminding the listener of game-boy music, the pieces, concise as they are, are conducted with humor. Collage like sometimes, handmade and hand-bend circuits, this is a very funny little release.