The time has come for the final song in the remaster series: this time, the track (Un)spoken words returns in a refreshed form. The arrangement has been reworked in line with Mixte’s current doctrine of equality among all instruments: additional guitars have given way to bright electronic layers, while the bass now sounds even more monstrous. The drums have also become more diverse, shifting throughout the song from cold post-punk rhythms to a fat, organic sound. Overall, the track feels fresher and more dynamic — see for yourself!
(un)spoken words
(Un)spoken words (foreword)
“A word can kill, or it can simply go unnoticed…”
The foreword video of the song (Un)spoken words: the remastered version will be released in September 2025.
Mixtory | (Un)spoken words: Burning letters
In a cold corner of an unknown room lie scattered fragments of information. With a very limited shelf life, the scribbles are almost forced to be printed, year after year continuing the unbroken relay of spewing words into the public habitats. The question arises: what is the value of this information? No wonder the smoke of burning letters irritates the sense of smell no less than empty words do the mind…

Mixtory | (Un)spoken words: The mouth that always remained silent
Bulging eyes, gills spread to the sides… Such is the final image of a face frozen in a grimace of fear. Throughout its life this creature never uttered a single word, yet this in no way diminishes either its dignity or the importance of its role in the earthly world. Moreover, in a world where too many people chatter endlessly, the animal’s silence acquires an even deeper meaning, granting restless bipeds the chance to feel themselves a part of nature. Thank you, animal.

New song: (Un)spoken words
Theme: Quality and quantity of words. All about this song: http://mixte.space/music/unspoken-words/
Foreword: (Un)spoken words
Theme: Quality and quantity of words.
The foreword video for the song “(Un)spoken words” (will be released on December 2021).
Subtitles are available in English, German and Russian.