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EISM

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Selected Interviews and Press Quotes

Interview for Cultartes (II) (Romania): https://cultartes.com/eism-sound-friction-and-the-subtle-art-of-resistance/

Interview for Magnetic Magazine (USA): https://magneticmag.com/2025/12/how-it-was-made-electrons-in-slow-motion-orochi-the-serpent-woman-dark-cinematic-electronica/

Interview for Visual Atelier (Italy): https://visualatelier8.com/electrons-in-slow-motion-mekanikaru/

Interview for Cultartes (Romania): https://cultartes.com/music-for-explorers-eism-talks-new-track-creative-outputs-more/

Interview for Mare Nostrum (France): https://www.marenostrumlabel.com/who-is-electrons-in-slow-motion/

Interview for Uncertain Mag (Romania): https://uncertainmag.com/artist/electrons-in-slow-motion/

Interview for Chromatic Magazine (Spain): https://www.chromatic-club.com/post/electrons-in-slow-motion-presents-meta-incognita

Interview for TJPL NEWS (UK): https://www.tjplnews.com/post/introducing-electrons-in-slow-motion?fbclid=IwAR3hrfe8p7Rg-eFmg1ALElG9NHuvoc7oSyHWLFCosjTzwrYNYUETfYJeea4

Interview for Illustrate Mag (USA): https://illustratemagazine.com/exclusive-interview-with-electrons-in-slow-motion/

"Modulations From the Future: EISM dabs from his monochrome palette to create a sound that is uniquely his own. ‘Ecstatic Technologies’ by Electrons in Slow Motion shows us that perhaps the future is closer than we think.”

 ADSR Collective (Canada/Japan) 

 


"Leaving aside that almost apocalyptic context, the track itself has an intensity from the drone. But also a fragile beauty from the synths. And a pathos from the strings and fragments of percussion. A dreamlike whiteout. This is lovely.” 

ACID TED (UK) 

 


"The Bucharest-born artist Electrons in Slow Motion provides a meditation on the 30 year anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down. Somewhere in this production which features strong synthesizer melodies, washes of ambient drone, echoing percussion we confront the broad existential chasm of two visions of the future staring at each other from either side. “Chasm 1” is a gently unfolding and engaging track.” 

Tome to the Weather Machine (USA) 

 


"One of the best Romanian releases of 2019 (Chasm). / The EISM compositions have magnitude and roundness.” 

Supraelastic/Scena 9 - Mihai Tița (Romania) 

 


"Meta Incognita - a sinuous collection of mantras cast in light, silver dust, and darkness. This last reference consolidates the trajectory of a producer who does not lack notable virtues. Its cinematic sound makes us go beyond the limits of musical and metaphysical genres, leading us to a unique place." 

Chromatic (Spain) 

 


“Here we have a quite abstract, slightly chaotic but very melodical creation, drone based but with lots of movement and drama. Very cinematic vibe, and the metallic and slightly distorted sounds adds a touch of that futuristic vibe that I so often fall for.” 

Beatradar (Norway) 

 


“There is a certain electronic brain motion that engages us all with the music. “Tughra 0.01“, their latest track, is the first single of what they call the Tughra series and a deep sonic track that feels ambient-based but constantly evolving, embracing us as listeners in a warm warp that truly feels embracing.” 

Where the Music Meets (Portugal) 

 


“Four chapters of a dramatic story, in a musical journey based on ambient electronics, which sometimes takes us back to minimalist classical music. Marius Copel proves his mastery as a composer and creator of sound images. An EP not to be missed!” 

Lost in the Manor (UK)

 

 

“Listen to the EP 'Flood Gates' and appreciate the true art of ambient in the new compositions from Electrons in Slow Motion.” 

Indie Dock Music Blog (UK)

 

“Spacey synth arpeggios simmer as the piano plays sporadically, adding to the atmospheric charm. Guitar-based resonance in the second half compels further, adding to a shimmering finale that excels in its brightly melodic qualities.” 

Mike Mineo, Obscure Sound (USA)

 

"Spatial, otherworldly, and altogether immersive beyond measure, Electrons in Slow Motion has a penchant for putting together some of the most transporting and trance inducing pieces of experimental electronic I’ve had the pleasure to unwind to."

Find no Enemy (India)

 

“After establishing himself as a significant new act in the cinematic electronic music field with his first four studio albums, EISM is back with a unique collection of sensory hallmarks that are oriented on audacious expressiveness and audio.”

 Plastic Mag (UK) 

 

"Uplifting percussion paired with dynamic pads and synthesizers that create an eerie yet inviting sound experience right from the start. As the song progresses, more elements make themselves known as the entire instrumentation flows effortlessly, keeping your mind at ease. The use of velocity and automation allows for a very fluid experience for the listener to go through. When listening to this song you can’t help bet get an overwhelming feeling of adventure and bliss and an underlying motivation to go out and explore the world."

Gifted Balance (USA)

 

"This hypnotic and mesmerizing track is a minimalist electronic gem, characterized by pulsating rhythms, enigmatic melodies, and a slow-burning progression. Its unique blend evokes a sense of Bonobo collaborating with Boards of Canada, later joined by The Cinematic Orchestra. Electrons in Slow Motion transcends the boundaries of straightforward electronic music, offering a forward-thinking approach that takes listeners on a captivating journey."

Last Day Deaf (Greece)

 

"Marius Copel’s artistic vision shines through in Electrons in Slow Motion. The project acts as a flowing machine, purposefully designed to powerfully engage the senses. With each release, Copel explores the depths of his artistic style, transcending the limitations of traditional genre classifications."

Electronica (UK)

 

“…one could easily envision this standout track as an accompaniment for a sci-fi film set in the deep reaches of space. Whether listening on Earth or a distant planet, “Tughra 0.04” enthralls in its atmospheric and melodic developments.”


Mike Mineo, ‘Obscure Sound’ (USA)

 

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