"A Split-Second - Transmix" is the ninth studio album by Belgian electronic music pioneers A Split-Second, released in 2001. The album consists of remixes and reworks of tracks from the band's earlier catalog, showcasing their signature blend of industrial, EBM (electronic body music), and dark electro.
The Transmix compilation takes familiar songs and transforms them with modern, deeper beats, distorted vocals, and enhanced electronic arrangements, reflecting the evolving sound of A Split-Second while maintaining the core intensity that defined their earlier work. With its atmospheric, driving rhythms and mechanical precision, the album appeals to both longtime fans of the band and newer listeners within the industrial and electronic music scenes.
This release was a part of their continued influence on the EBM genre and their ability to adapt to the changing landscape of electronic music in the early 2000s. It also helped cement their status as one of the key figures in the Belgian industrial scene.
The Transmix album is a critical piece in the band’s discography, offering a new perspective on their classic work while remaining true to the dark, powerful sound that A Split-Second had built over the years.