Friday, August 3, 2018

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,508

This is Michael Mixerr. I am reviewing Peter Nic - Late Night Transmitter.

Peter Nic is planning on leaving the country of Australia later this year as of 2018 in order to promote the Late Night Transmitter. Peter has expressed desire to extend his roots in the United States (US) as an effort of promoting his 4th studio album towards American audiences. He wants to push the details of this album over the internet.

The album Late Night Transmitter has an R&B/pop vibe to it with a fairly deep level of production. The production and sound are very high definition. Australian artist Peter Nic is going on a different musical route for this album


The Room Starts To Move is an acoustic song with an R&B vibe over high definition sound. Room Starts To Move is about being yourself and never changing who you are.

You follow Peter inside as he is trying to get away from you. Peter moves into apathy this time. Peter does not want you to talk about how you changed. 40 seconds into the song is where the sound changes in terms of high definition. You can feel the room slowly turning over along with the mood. Then it gets dark. However the mood is not dark.


Ain’t It Crazy greets us with a distorted electronic keyboard playing. 6 seconds into the song a funky acoustic guitar is played with an R&B sounding vibe. The guitar is played in a subtle manner. The whole song is smooth and subtle. Overall the song Ain’t It Crazy has an R&B vibe to it with a thick R&B sound.

Peter Nic explains at the beginning how there is something messing with his head. He can’t see why this has to end. He’d rather run instead. There is no voice to tell him “no”. Who are you to stop him now? Even your good intent doesn’t make him content. Peter explains he is not accepting of your intent.


Twinkle is a trance song with an R&B with backing from a single acoustic guitar. A single acoustic guitar plays a single note at 3|4 time at the beginning. The electronic array keyboards used in this song help get the song into a trance. The song itself perfect enough to be an instrumental track for an instrumental album.

In this song, Peter wonders if he is getting anywhere in his relationship. He questions the authenticity of their trust inside the relationship. He could stay in the relationship in order to get to know you more based on trust. Just a little bit. It’s so good even though you’re still hurting inside emotionally. Peter questions if he is getting anywhere in the relationship of his.


The song Not Yet gets us with the subtle sounds of birds chirping. The song has a lonely desolate feel. A single rhythmic guitar plays a single note at 2|4 time. The rhythmic guitar is the selection for the acoustics on this song.

Peter keeps giving you what you need. He’s kept this feeling low and invisible to the public. Peter has this feeling he’s not going to make it home. Peter has an empty house and an empty head. He is at his location being on the ground realizing he is lonely. Times goes so slow for him. He feels he is not ready to commit to a relationship.


Frame Rate is a hodgepodge of electronic blips and medium bass. The mood is slow for this song. The beats are processed and the sound is spacey. The whole vibe is spacey.


*Peter Nic is an artist from the country of Australia.

I rate this album, Late Night Transmitter, 5/5*****!!

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