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Customer Reviews

rusty exoskeletons scavenging bits (and bytes).

skittering rhythms propel this minimalist treatise, yet another brilliantly realized, "What if?" moment from yet another of raster-noton's mad scientists. for its skeletal frame, rhythm is fully-fleshed (out), sultry and clever and fun--an involving soundtrack to whatever mind-movie you construct, an incantatory, head-nodding pulse-archive, a clinical study of the basic interface between sound & motion & noise & the alpha-state attainable at the nexus of their paths, or simply a sick, slick sci-fi romp w/ chrome insects and silver creatures clacking the glass and storming the barricades. an addictive racket, this, funky and visual, sexy and witty--essential to fans of electronic music.

nice....

....and calm. somethin to mellow out to.

Great

Also, I think the titles of tracks 3 and 4 are the names of stories by Philip K. Dick. Nice little factoid for you.

Biography

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

After starting the Raster label with Olaf Bender in 1996, prolific German artist Frank Bretschneider went on to release various strains of experimental music under a number of monikers, including Komet and Produkt. In 1999 he joined forces with fellow experimental German producer Carsten Nicolai, who ran the Noton label, to form the Raster-Noton collective. Later that same year, he released his debut full-length, Rand, under his own name on renowned German label Mille Plateaux. Similar to his Raster...
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