"A great handful of songs, brilliantly unexpected and unexpectedly brilliant.” 
– Dancing About Architecture

“After a decade-long hiatus, Mark Witt has made an extraordinary return with his latest EP, Infinity Smile.”
– Planet Singer

“Mark witt’s infinity smile showcases innovative songwriting, diverse compositions, and a bold artistic vision across five captivating tracks.”
– Wokechimp

“It rocks, it dances & trances, and then lets us off the Witt train with a poignant acoustic number.”
– Coyote Music

“What makes ‘Infinity Smile’ particularly compelling is its ability to blend the deeply personal with the universal. Witt’s lyrics speak to the passage of time, the complexities of self-doubt, and the exhilaration of new beginnings—all themes that resonate broadly.”
- JamSphere

“We don’t usually review EPs…but when we do the music is way above average. Leave It Alone is a really cool little EP featuring six memorable tracks. Witt writes music that is surprisingly accessible and familiar sounding. His songs are basic guitar pop…but what makes them special are the exacting, substantial vocal melodies, sincere lyrics, and simple arrangements. This talented guy is off to a great start here with cool cuts like “Black Shadows,” “No Regrets,” and “Tin Tower.”
- BabySue

“Witt’s six tracks showcase finely crafted guitar pop and solid musicianship. Sometimes less is more, and Witt achieves a nice balance with standout tracks “Black Shadows” with its catchy guitar hook and female vocal accompaniment, and title track, “Leave It Alone” which leads in with a lo-fi intro building to a guitar/drum/synthesizer set.”
– Record Department

“Witt’s made a strong debut, may he follow it up soon.”
– Luna Kafe