Two slices of pineal-gland tickling fyoocha club music here from Object Blue and TSVI, who combine their talents, Voltron-like, to emerge with music that's one part tricksy post-IDM and one part absolute club banger.
'Thought Experiment' is an exercise in forward motion, with stuttering kicks tumbling over off-world ambience and airlock blasts as if Autechre were making dance music again (in space). Flipside 'Turing Machine' brings breaks into the mix, allowing mind-bending modular bleeps and squiggles to undulate under complex-but-danceable percussion clouds that make us dream of clubs past. And it's not like we deserve it at all but there's a Loraine James mix of 'Thought Experiment' too that takes the "LP5"-ish kick stutters into near-footwork territory cuz why not? Well good.
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Two slices of pineal-gland tickling fyoocha club music here from Object Blue and TSVI, who combine their talents, Voltron-like, to emerge with music that's one part tricksy post-IDM and one part absolute club banger.
'Thought Experiment' is an exercise in forward motion, with stuttering kicks tumbling over off-world ambience and airlock blasts as if Autechre were making dance music again (in space). Flipside 'Turing Machine' brings breaks into the mix, allowing mind-bending modular bleeps and squiggles to undulate under complex-but-danceable percussion clouds that make us dream of clubs past. And it's not like we deserve it at all but there's a Loraine James mix of 'Thought Experiment' too that takes the "LP5"-ish kick stutters into near-footwork territory cuz why not? Well good.
Two slices of pineal-gland tickling fyoocha club music here from Object Blue and TSVI, who combine their talents, Voltron-like, to emerge with music that's one part tricksy post-IDM and one part absolute club banger.
'Thought Experiment' is an exercise in forward motion, with stuttering kicks tumbling over off-world ambience and airlock blasts as if Autechre were making dance music again (in space). Flipside 'Turing Machine' brings breaks into the mix, allowing mind-bending modular bleeps and squiggles to undulate under complex-but-danceable percussion clouds that make us dream of clubs past. And it's not like we deserve it at all but there's a Loraine James mix of 'Thought Experiment' too that takes the "LP5"-ish kick stutters into near-footwork territory cuz why not? Well good.
Two slices of pineal-gland tickling fyoocha club music here from Object Blue and TSVI, who combine their talents, Voltron-like, to emerge with music that's one part tricksy post-IDM and one part absolute club banger.
'Thought Experiment' is an exercise in forward motion, with stuttering kicks tumbling over off-world ambience and airlock blasts as if Autechre were making dance music again (in space). Flipside 'Turing Machine' brings breaks into the mix, allowing mind-bending modular bleeps and squiggles to undulate under complex-but-danceable percussion clouds that make us dream of clubs past. And it's not like we deserve it at all but there's a Loraine James mix of 'Thought Experiment' too that takes the "LP5"-ish kick stutters into near-footwork territory cuz why not? Well good.
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Two slices of pineal-gland tickling fyoocha club music here from Object Blue and TSVI, who combine their talents, Voltron-like, to emerge with music that's one part tricksy post-IDM and one part absolute club banger.
'Thought Experiment' is an exercise in forward motion, with stuttering kicks tumbling over off-world ambience and airlock blasts as if Autechre were making dance music again (in space). Flipside 'Turing Machine' brings breaks into the mix, allowing mind-bending modular bleeps and squiggles to undulate under complex-but-danceable percussion clouds that make us dream of clubs past. And it's not like we deserve it at all but there's a Loraine James mix of 'Thought Experiment' too that takes the "LP5"-ish kick stutters into near-footwork territory cuz why not? Well good.