Mufo has garnered attention a few years ago with his C.L.A.U.D.I.A. 12-inch for Kompakts K2 imprint, and sounds set to do so again with Colors. Anything but monochromatic, >One Color< opens with stripped-down, tech-house swing before adding shuffling pulses and melodic accents that are both jittery and robotic. Working itself up to a skittish, metronomic broil, the track exudes an android relentlessness that?s offset by repeated change-ups. On the B-side, Di Francesco brings the funk on >Two Colors<, six minutes of swizzling electro-techno whose palette is anything but muted. The tune squawks and sputters like some incessantly sneezing synthesizer apparatus in what could pass for a fractured 23rd-century techno take on zydeco. With this release in hands, its again proven without a doubt, that Persistencebit continues the global hunt for quality. Supported by: Robert Leiner (www.leinermedia.net): >Good use of the Korg Wavestation on both< Andrew Duke (Andrew duke in the mix radio brodcast since 1987): >Excellent my favourite track is one color< Ryaz Khan (ww.chry.fm / myspace.com/diversionsradioshow): >Solid release i love both cuts