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Mouth Water Explores Human Connection in a Digital Age on ‘Technology Fueled Dream Obsolescence’

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Italian producer and multi-instrumentalist Mouth Water returns with Technology Fueled Dream Obsolescence, his latest album out now via Through The Void Records. Released on December 19th, 2025, the project follows years of creative growth, international attention, and millions of streams, cementing Mouth Water’s place in the modern electronic scene. Known for his introspective songwriting and polished production, Mouth Water has earned support from respected outlets such as MusicTech, Electronic Groove, We Write About Music, Music and Essential, and TAGG. He has also brought his sound to major stages, including Primavera Sound, Tenax Club with Röyksopp, and a tour with Sophie and the Giants.

The album is the latest work from Lawrence Fancelli, the Italo-American artist behind Mouth Water, whose music blends electronic intimacy with cinematic influences. Drawing on house rhythms and 1980s synth-pop, his sound combines vintage textures with contemporary electronic production. Written over extended periods in Florence and New York, Technology Fueled Dream Obsolescence explores themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the evolving nature of human connection in an increasingly digital era.

Technology Fueled Dream Obsolescence is crafted as a cohesive listening experience, with each track contributing to the album’s emotional progression. Songs like ‘Fireflies’, ‘Smoke’, and ‘Rise’ set a reflective tone, while JJ (Give and Take) stands out as the album’s centerpiece. Written for Fancelli’s daughter soon after her birth, the track highlights melody, space, and subtle vocoder vocals over heavy synthesis. The album as a whole resonates with a sense of connection and introspection, reflecting on relationships in a digital age.

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