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Maxo turns self-growth into bright electronic shape-shifting on Tweewaster
By Editorial Team · May 12, 2026
Summary
Maxo releases Tweewaster on 12 May, a ten-track electronic album that carries the subtitle-level feeling of growing into yourself.
Key Facts
- Category: News
- Published: May 12, 2026
- Tags: maxo, electronic, future-bass, new-album
Maxo releases Tweewaster on 12 May, a ten-track electronic album that carries the subtitle-level feeling of growing into yourself. Maxo, also known as Max Coburn, has long worked across music for games and beyond, and that background helps explain why the album feels vivid, playful and emotionally animated without needing traditional singer-songwriter language.
The tracklist includes Art Is Magic, Body Image, Baseline Down, Nothing Compares, High Cleric, Love Thyself, Colors Brothers, Soft Train, Our Interstice and Halving Fun. The titles move between self-image, softness, abstraction and humor, giving the record an identity that is personal but not heavy-handed.
Sonically, the Bandcamp tags place it around electronic, future bass, digital fusion, jazz and VGM, which makes sense for an artist comfortable with both melodic immediacy and synthetic world-building. Tweewaster is indie in the modern electronic sense: self-directed, idiosyncratic and more interested in creating a distinctive internal language than fitting one genre lane. Stream/buy: https://maxo.bandcamp.com/