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M3LL155X

M3LL155X (pronounced "Melissa") is the third (EP) by English , dancer, and FKA twigs, released on 13 August 2015 by label. The five-track project was issued as a surprise release and features electronic, R&B, and experimental production, with twigs serving as the primary songwriter and co-producer alongside collaborators such as Arca, Boots, and Tic. The EP's tracklist includes "Figure 8", "I'm Your Doll", "", "Glass & Patron", and "Mothercreep", running for a total of approximately 18 minutes. The release was accompanied by a self-directed, 16-minute divided into four parts, each corresponding to one of the first four tracks and exploring themes of intimacy, pain, sexuality, and creativity through voguing, culture, and surreal imagery. The title M3LL155X draws from twigs' exploration of her "personal female energy," reflecting on vulnerability, empowerment, and the female form. Musically, the EP builds on twigs' signature style of glitchy electronics, layered vocals, and atmospheric soundscapes, incorporating elements and distorted beats to create a sense of transcendence through movement and performance. Critically acclaimed upon release, M3LL155X was praised for its bold artistic vision and cohesive multimedia presentation, earning an 8.6/10 from , which described it as "evocative, accessible and transgressive." Commercially, it debuted at number 63 on the , selling 7,000 copies in its first week, and reached number 2 on the chart, marking twigs' second entry on the former. The EP has since been regarded as a pivotal work in twigs' , influencing discussions on gender, , and .

Background and development

Conception

In November 2014, producer Boots announced his collaboration with on her third EP, revealing that the project had already been completed but would be delayed to allow twigs to complete her tour supporting her debut album LP1. Twigs' personal reflections on the EP's conception highlight her early struggles with musical identity, particularly as an 18-year-old navigating the industry. She wrote the track "I'm Your Doll" during this time, describing it as an electronic pop with "weird sounds" that ultimately made her realize she had been "brainwashed and preconditioned to write a pop " from a submissive perspective. Separately, during the of LP1, twigs experienced intense , later recalling feeling a "really deep, weird self-loathing" and engaging in self-harming behaviors through her relationships, viewing it as a normal phase of young adulthood. The EP's title, M3LL155X (pronounced "Melissa"), draws from twigs' concept of her inner "personal female energy," distinct from her everyday self. She employed leetspeak stylization—replacing letters with numbers like 3 for E, 1 for I, and 5 for S—to further separate this artistic persona from her personal identity, emphasizing and .

Recording and production

The recording and production of M3LL155X was primarily handled by FKA twigs alongside Boots, who co-produced four tracks ("Figure 8", "I'm Your Doll", "Glass & Patron", and "Mothercreep"), with Tic providing co-production on "" and additional contributions from Cy An (keyboards, drums, vocals, programming, and editing on "I'm Your Doll") and Happa (additional programming on ""). Boots incorporated unconventional field recordings, such as toilet flushes captured on an and manipulated across keyboards, to create organic, unfakeable textures using a high-powered . Mixing was handled by multiple engineers: Mark Stent for "In Time" (assisted by Geoff Swan at The Mixsuite), Stuart White for "Figure 8" and "Mothercreep", and David Wrench for "I'm Your Doll" and "Glass & Patron" (with vocal mixing on "In Time"). Mastering was completed by John Davis at Metropolis Studios in Chiswick, London. Building on the EP's conception as an exploration of female energy, finalization was delayed after initial work in 2014 due to FKA twigs' commitments to her LP1 tour, with production wrapping up in early 2015.

Release and promotion

Singles and marketing

The promotion for M3LL155X commenced with the release of the lead promotional video for "Glass & Patron" on 23 March 2015, directed by herself as part of the 2015 YouTube Music Awards. The video showcased twigs' signature blend of intricate and surreal visuals, featuring her giving "birth" to a troupe of dancers in a dimly lit, intimate setting, which built anticipation for the EP's experimental direction. Building hype closer to the launch, released the "Figure 8" video on 3 August 2015, serving as a teaser track that introduced pulsating, vogue-inspired rhythms and ethereal vocals. This release, accompanied by a stark, minimalist visual of figures in rhythmic motion under harsh lighting, underscored the EP's thematic focus on desire and transformation. The track's audio premiere on Beats 1 further amplified pre-release buzz among fans and critics. "In Time", which premiered on an hour before the EP's release, was later serviced to on 31 August 2015 as the , emphasizing a radio-friendly yet sound with layered vocals and driving beats. The overall rollout culminated in a surprise digital release of the EP on 13 August 2015 via , marketed as a cohesive artistic package that highlighted twigs' approach, including interconnected videos forming a extension to the accompanying . This strategy positioned M3LL155X not merely as music but as an immersive audiovisual experience, aligning with twigs' reputation for boundary-pushing artistry.

M3LL155X short film

The M3LL155X short film is a 16-minute visual artwork directed and co-choreographed by , released simultaneously with the EP on 13 August 2015. The film comprises four interconnected segments aligned with the tracks "Figure 8," "I'm Your Doll," "In Time," and "Glass & Patron," prominently featuring techniques and aesthetics rooted in ballroom culture, with choreography informed by collaborators such as vogue dancer Derek Jamel Prodigy. These elements tie into source material from singles like "Figure 8," emphasizing fluid, repetitive hand motions derived from vogue lessons. Through its emphasis on choreographed sequences, the delves into themes of and via , portraying the metamorphosis of physical and emotional pain into creative liberation and empowerment, thereby functioning as an integral performative extension of the EP's experimental sound rather than standalone .

Release formats

M3LL155X was first made available as a digital download and for streaming on 13 August 2015 through the Young Turks label, marking a surprise worldwide release. The EP could be purchased and streamed on major platforms including iTunes and Spotify, with digital buyers receiving access to the accompanying short film via the official project website. This followed the surprise digital drop teased through prior marketing efforts. Physical editions were issued later in 2015, consisting of a 12-inch EP released on 11 December via , featuring the five tracks in standard black vinyl packaging. No retail edition was produced, though a promotional version circulated in the for industry use. The vinyl pressing emphasized the EP's artistic presentation, aligning with ' history of tactile, collectible releases from the label.

Composition

Musical style

M3LL155X blends experimental R&B with and elements, characterized by glitchy beats that incorporate rumbles, shudders, whirs, and clicks throughout its tracks. The EP's sonic palette features warped vocals processed with sinister effects and high-pitched utterances, layered over textures derived from manipulated samples and dissonant soundscapes. These elements create a dense, textural environment that emphasizes rhythmic instability and artificiality, as seen in tracks like "Figure 8" and "." Rhythmic structures draw influences from and culture, particularly in percussive patterns that evoke dancefloor energy and garage-infused propulsion, such as the rumbling wonk in "Glass & Patron." This fusion results in a cohesive five-track totaling 18:39, where sparse gives way to fluid, percussive loops that maintain a sense of momentum across the EP. Production techniques rely heavily on layered synths, including modular patches and artificial strings, to balance accessibility with an edge, often building stable rhythms beneath the chaotic vocal and beat manipulations. The with producer Boots on "Figure 8" exemplifies this approach, integrating his hip-hop-leaning production style to enhance the EP's experimental framework.

Lyrics and themes

The EP M3LL155X, pronounced "Melissa," centers on the titular motif as ' representation of her personal energy, serving as a for and rather than a separate . This framework explores the complexities of feminine power, particularly in tracks like "Glass & Patron," where lyrics urge stepping away from societal dependencies—such as digital distractions—to foster genuine connections and celebrate as a profound of . Here, twigs challenges barriers akin to the by reclaiming bodily agency and rejecting , subverting traditional through defiant imagery of birth and self-possession. In "Mothercreep," the delve into themes of , birth, and maternal , drawing directly from twigs' reflections on her own upbringing. She articulates a realization of youthful —"the time when you realize that when you were , you didn’t know everything"—and positions the track as an apology to her , echoing the : "When you have your first child, you’ll understand." This narrative frames motherhood not as limitation but as a transformative lesson in becoming an "alpha female," blending vulnerability with authoritative insight into life's cycles. Across the EP, lyrics navigate the contradictions of and , seeking through physical in ballroom-inspired contexts. Tracks like "Figure 8" invoke voguing's intricate hand gestures—"figures of 8 around your face"—to symbolize both envy and , where twigs confronts internal tensions: "You’re so fucking fake that it’s hurting me / I’m just jealous ’cause you’re more alive than I’ll ever be." This ballroom aesthetic, drawn from practices, highlights narratives of yielding strength, as twigs notes voguing's role in embracing : "Voguing has helped me grow into the best young that I can be." In "I'm Your Doll," submissive undertones from her teenage years clash with mature rebellion—"Stop playing with those other girls / It makes me jealous, baby"—illustrating a push-pull dynamic that evolves into empowered . Overall, these elements portray as a disciplined yet liberating process, where bridges human frailties toward creative rebirth.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in August 2015, M3LL155X received widespread critical acclaim for its artistic coherence and innovative fusion of , visuals, and . Aggregator reported a score of 89 out of 100 based on 12 reviews, signifying "universal acclaim" and highlighting the EP's unified structure as a bold, statement on power dynamics and . Critics praised the project's evocative and transgressive qualities, with awarding it 8.6 out of 10 and describing it as an "unimpeachable" high-concept work that blends accessibility with boundary-pushing elements, including discomfiting visuals and explorations of . Similarly, gave it 4 out of 5 stars, commending its bold experimentation and the way the five tracks form a thematically connected whole, presented as "capital-A Art" through the accompanying 16-minute . Reviewers frequently noted the EP's innovative production, crediting collaborators like Boots for creating warped, unyielding beats that amplify ' empowered vocal performances. While overwhelmingly positive, some critiques pointed to occasional shortcomings in melodic accessibility. For instance, Spectrum Culture observed that the beats, while dark and experimental, lack the "melodic heft" of prior productions with Arca, potentially making certain tracks feel more abstract than pop-oriented. Nonetheless, the consensus lauded the EP's artistic unity, with outlets like emphasizing its complex mapping of psychosexual and striking . The project's visual component further bolstered its reception, earning nominations at the for Best Visual Effects and Best Choreography for the M3LL155X , co-directed and co-choreographed by . Despite this acclaim, M3LL155X tied into broader discussions of its commercial underperformance relative to critical success.

Commercial performance

Upon its release in 2015, M3LL155X debuted and peaked at number 63 on the US chart. It also reached number 2 on the Top chart, where it charted for 13 weeks, and number 5 on the Independent Albums chart. Internationally, the EP entered the Albums Chart at number 30 for one week. In , it peaked at number 184 on the SNEP Albums Chart for one week. It also charted at number 193 on the Belgian Albums Chart for one week. Sales data for M3LL155X remains limited, but the EP's debut was propelled primarily by digital downloads, with an initial US consumption of 7,000 equivalent album units. Physical formats, including a subsequent vinyl release, achieved modest sales following the digital launch.

Retrospective significance

In 2025, marking the 10th anniversary of its release, M3LL155X received renewed recognition for its profound influence on ballroom culture and its portrayal of transcendence through dance. Paste Magazine highlighted how the EP drew from London's Vauxhall club scene, incorporating voguing elements in tracks like "Figure 8" to emphasize self-actualization and the embrace of femininity via movement, as twigs explained in a 2015 interview where she described voguing as a bold assertion of visibility: "LOOK at my face, LOOK at my face, LOOK at my face." This anniversary reflection underscored the work's role in channeling physicality and feminine energy as pathways to personal rebirth, themes that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of dance as liberation. While no major re-releases have occurred, M3LL155X is frequently cited in career retrospectives of FKA twigs, including the 2025 Paste analysis, as a pivotal bridge between her early EPs and later albums like MAGDALENE (2019), affirming its foundational impact on her oeuvre without overshadowing its original intent. Retrospective views have expanded interpretations of the EP's themes of , particularly in light of twigs' 2025 album EUSEXUA, which builds on M3LL155X's motifs of and —"You can get pregnant with and birth creativity," as twigs described the EP's core metaphor. EUSEXUA extends this through explorations of dissolution and euphoric on the dancefloor, integrating club genres like and to evoke a "flow state" of , thereby illuminating M3LL155X as an early blueprint for twigs' ongoing narrative of vulnerability and reinvention. This lasting significance builds on the initial critical acclaim of , positioning M3LL155X as a timeless artifact in twigs' evolution toward more accessible yet boundary-pushing expressions of personal and .

Credits

Track listing

All tracks on M3LL155X were written by (Tahliah Debrett Barnett) alongside collaborators, with production primarily handled by and Boots (Aaron Jerome), except where noted; the EP has no B-sides or alternate versions in its standard edition and runs for a total of 18:39.
No.TitleWritersProducer(s)Length
1."Figure 8"FKA twigs, BootsFKA twigs, Boots3:03
2."I'm Your Doll"FKA twigs, Seiji, TicFKA twigs, Boots3:10
3."In Time"FKA twigs, Tic, Joel CompassFKA twigs, Tic4:32
4."Glass & Patron"FKA twigs, BootsFKA twigs, Boots4:18
5."Mothercreep"FKA twigs, BootsFKA twigs, Boots3:36

Personnel

FKA twigs performed lead vocals and production on all tracks. Boots handled production on tracks 1, 2, 4, and 5, and provided additional instrumentation. contributed co-writing and production on "In Time" (track 3). Mark Stent mixed "In Time" (track 3). David Wrench mixed "I'm Your Doll" (track 2) and "Glass & Patron" (track 4), and handled vocal mixing on "In Time" (track 3). Stuart White mixed "Figure 8" (track 1) and "Mothercreep" (track 5). Geoff Swan assisted with mixing on "In Time" (track 3). Marta Salogni assisted with mixing on "I'm Your Doll" (track 2) and "Glass & Patron" (track 4), and recorded vocals on "In Time" (track 3). Cy An provided additional keyboards, drums, vocals, programming, and edits on "I'm Your Doll" (track 2). Happa provided additional programming on "In Time" (track 3). Marco Pasquariello engineered and provided additional programming on "In Time" (track 3). John Davis mastered all tracks at Metropolis Studios.

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