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Veteran French duo Principles of Geometry look back to Warp's "Artifical Intelligence" era for this new 'one. Think AFX, D'Arcangelo, Speedy J, BoC, Two Lone Swordsmen.
We never thought we'd see the day IDM and bleep techno's early days were more of a reference point than they were in the late 1990s and early '00s. At the time, we'd convinced ourselves that the entire genre was devouring itself ouroboros style, and when it petered out we figured it might stay buried. Not so, it feels like in the AI era, vintage IDM is fully back in vogue - check the newie from Daniel Avery for exhibit A.
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is a more wholehearted approximation though. The baseline influence is early AFX material (those ever-so-slightly microtonal leads) but there's plenty of wonky 16-bit electro (D'arcangelo), melancholy pads (Board of Canada), and rampant breaks (Squarepusher). Lead single 'Cmd Ctrl' sounds as if it could have been an unreleased demo from "Hi Scores", and 'RAM' sounds like an Incunabula outtake. Would love to say there's something more at play here - but it's all very accurate, very knowing pastiche - so if you like that sorta thing, jump in.
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Veteran French duo Principles of Geometry look back to Warp's "Artifical Intelligence" era for this new 'one. Think AFX, D'Arcangelo, Speedy J, BoC, Two Lone Swordsmen.
We never thought we'd see the day IDM and bleep techno's early days were more of a reference point than they were in the late 1990s and early '00s. At the time, we'd convinced ourselves that the entire genre was devouring itself ouroboros style, and when it petered out we figured it might stay buried. Not so, it feels like in the AI era, vintage IDM is fully back in vogue - check the newie from Daniel Avery for exhibit A.
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is a more wholehearted approximation though. The baseline influence is early AFX material (those ever-so-slightly microtonal leads) but there's plenty of wonky 16-bit electro (D'arcangelo), melancholy pads (Board of Canada), and rampant breaks (Squarepusher). Lead single 'Cmd Ctrl' sounds as if it could have been an unreleased demo from "Hi Scores", and 'RAM' sounds like an Incunabula outtake. Would love to say there's something more at play here - but it's all very accurate, very knowing pastiche - so if you like that sorta thing, jump in.
Veteran French duo Principles of Geometry look back to Warp's "Artifical Intelligence" era for this new 'one. Think AFX, D'Arcangelo, Speedy J, BoC, Two Lone Swordsmen.
We never thought we'd see the day IDM and bleep techno's early days were more of a reference point than they were in the late 1990s and early '00s. At the time, we'd convinced ourselves that the entire genre was devouring itself ouroboros style, and when it petered out we figured it might stay buried. Not so, it feels like in the AI era, vintage IDM is fully back in vogue - check the newie from Daniel Avery for exhibit A.
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is a more wholehearted approximation though. The baseline influence is early AFX material (those ever-so-slightly microtonal leads) but there's plenty of wonky 16-bit electro (D'arcangelo), melancholy pads (Board of Canada), and rampant breaks (Squarepusher). Lead single 'Cmd Ctrl' sounds as if it could have been an unreleased demo from "Hi Scores", and 'RAM' sounds like an Incunabula outtake. Would love to say there's something more at play here - but it's all very accurate, very knowing pastiche - so if you like that sorta thing, jump in.
Veteran French duo Principles of Geometry look back to Warp's "Artifical Intelligence" era for this new 'one. Think AFX, D'Arcangelo, Speedy J, BoC, Two Lone Swordsmen.
We never thought we'd see the day IDM and bleep techno's early days were more of a reference point than they were in the late 1990s and early '00s. At the time, we'd convinced ourselves that the entire genre was devouring itself ouroboros style, and when it petered out we figured it might stay buried. Not so, it feels like in the AI era, vintage IDM is fully back in vogue - check the newie from Daniel Avery for exhibit A.
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is a more wholehearted approximation though. The baseline influence is early AFX material (those ever-so-slightly microtonal leads) but there's plenty of wonky 16-bit electro (D'arcangelo), melancholy pads (Board of Canada), and rampant breaks (Squarepusher). Lead single 'Cmd Ctrl' sounds as if it could have been an unreleased demo from "Hi Scores", and 'RAM' sounds like an Incunabula outtake. Would love to say there's something more at play here - but it's all very accurate, very knowing pastiche - so if you like that sorta thing, jump in.
3x LP - The last side of the 3rd LP is an etching by The Designers Republic.
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Veteran French duo Principles of Geometry look back to Warp's "Artifical Intelligence" era for this new 'one. Think AFX, D'Arcangelo, Speedy J, BoC, Two Lone Swordsmen.
We never thought we'd see the day IDM and bleep techno's early days were more of a reference point than they were in the late 1990s and early '00s. At the time, we'd convinced ourselves that the entire genre was devouring itself ouroboros style, and when it petered out we figured it might stay buried. Not so, it feels like in the AI era, vintage IDM is fully back in vogue - check the newie from Daniel Avery for exhibit A.
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" is a more wholehearted approximation though. The baseline influence is early AFX material (those ever-so-slightly microtonal leads) but there's plenty of wonky 16-bit electro (D'arcangelo), melancholy pads (Board of Canada), and rampant breaks (Squarepusher). Lead single 'Cmd Ctrl' sounds as if it could have been an unreleased demo from "Hi Scores", and 'RAM' sounds like an Incunabula outtake. Would love to say there's something more at play here - but it's all very accurate, very knowing pastiche - so if you like that sorta thing, jump in.