Song You Need: A shapeshifting Toronto producer revives ghosts of futures past

MISZCZYK’s “In The Dark,” featuring Stereolab’s Lætitia Sadier, is the lead single from his newly announced debut album, Thyrsis of Etna.

May 16, 2022
Song You Need: A shapeshifting Toronto producer revives ghosts of futures past MISZCZYK by Kate Young, courtesy of artist. Lætitia Sadler by Raph Pour-Hashemi via Wikimedia Commons.  

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Back in the '90s, Stereolab introduced the world to an alternate vision of the future — slick, sparkling, and endlessly cool, yet still bubbling over with undeniable warmth and kindness. Today, 10 days before the 30th anniversary of their debut album Peng!, that vision is all but dead; we're closer to the late-capitalist industrial apocalypse predicted by Trent Reznor and Genesis P-Orridge predicted than the technological utopia Stereolab's quietly evocative frontwoman Lætitia Sadier prophesied.

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"In The Dark," arriving today from the mind of chameleonic Ontarian producer MISZCZYK, is a glimmer of hope in our trying times. For one thing, it features Sadier herself, singing gauzily over his buzzing instrumental, which could easily pass for a B-side pulled from the sessions of Stereolab's second studio LP, Transient Random-Noise Bursts With Announcements. "There's time left in the day / Still so much to do and say / The rosy dawn is still to break," Sadier sings, still holding out hope for a brighter morning ahead.

The new track is the lead single from MISZCZYK's debut LP, Thyrsis of Etna, due out July 15 via We Are Time. In addition to Sadier, the record will feature guest contibutors Vanessa Hay (Pylon), Craig Fahner (Motorists), Chandra Oppenheim, and The Space Lady, among others.

Watch Jesse Yule's cheery, animated visuals for "In The Dark" below.

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Song You Need: A shapeshifting Toronto producer revives ghosts of futures past