The signal continues to reverberate.
RetroSynth Records has published a full-length album review of This Is My Masterpiece, framing Bleed Electric’s return not as nostalgia — but as inevitability.
The review positions the EP as “less an EP and more a transmission,” aligning directly with the mythology surrounding the project’s reverse re-release. Originally launched on October 31, 2012, and restored thirteen years later, the record is described as resurfacing with “a strange, magnetic force.”
RetroSynth emphasizes the conceptual excavation behind the re-release strategy — unveiling the catalog in reverse order, tracing the sound backward toward its cinematic origins.

They write:
“Future Fresh isn’t just a genre; it’s an attitude, a framework, a promise that innovation doesn’t come from chasing what’s current but from inventing what’s next.”
The review also highlights MUG5’s role as producer, director, and world-builder — acknowledging the EP as part of a broader multimedia mythology extending beyond sound into visual transmission.
Track-by-track, the publication describes:
- “A New Reason” as a neon-charged manifesto
- “Accidental Genius” as swagger balanced with introspection
- “Pragmatic” as cinematic and storm-laced
- “Jus’ Been Thinkin’ ’Bout You” as an emotional pivot
- “Angel Fly” as ethereal propulsion
- The title track “This Is My Masterpiece” as a thesis statement of creative conviction
RetroSynth ultimately frames the release as timeless — not preserved from the past, but arriving exactly when it was meant to.
The portal reopens.
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Read the full review at RetroSynth Records:
→ https://www.retrosynthrecords.com/this-is-my-masterpiece-by-bleed-electric/
Signal logged.
TX 010 archived.
— BLEED ELECTRIC
