Live In Gothenburg: August 7 2010
If like us you fell madly in love with Roll The Dice’s self-titled debut album for Digitalis last year, you’ll need no further inducement to check out this badboy. Newly signed to The Leaf Label, the Swedish duo herald their upcoming sophomore full-length with a limited 12” and digital EP comprised of two long pieces recorded live in Gothenburg last summer. Both tracks appear in studio form on that debut LP, but sound all the more organic and stirring rendered on the fly before a clearly appreciative audience. ‘Undertow’ is kosmische techno for the supine ravers and serious synth heads, its crisp arpeggiations redolent of C2 and Delia & Gavin. ‘The New Black’ is more cryptic and aloof to begin with, but soon builds up a heady aggregate of landcruising pulsation and glistening, glittering sci-fi melodies. Palpably unsequenced and semi-improvised, this set stylishly updates the analogue minimalism of Manuel Gottsching, Tangerine Dream and Conrad Schnitzler with a very 21st century grasp of dub-space and machine-swing. Recommended.
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If like us you fell madly in love with Roll The Dice’s self-titled debut album for Digitalis last year, you’ll need no further inducement to check out this badboy. Newly signed to The Leaf Label, the Swedish duo herald their upcoming sophomore full-length with a limited 12” and digital EP comprised of two long pieces recorded live in Gothenburg last summer. Both tracks appear in studio form on that debut LP, but sound all the more organic and stirring rendered on the fly before a clearly appreciative audience. ‘Undertow’ is kosmische techno for the supine ravers and serious synth heads, its crisp arpeggiations redolent of C2 and Delia & Gavin. ‘The New Black’ is more cryptic and aloof to begin with, but soon builds up a heady aggregate of landcruising pulsation and glistening, glittering sci-fi melodies. Palpably unsequenced and semi-improvised, this set stylishly updates the analogue minimalism of Manuel Gottsching, Tangerine Dream and Conrad Schnitzler with a very 21st century grasp of dub-space and machine-swing. Recommended.
If like us you fell madly in love with Roll The Dice’s self-titled debut album for Digitalis last year, you’ll need no further inducement to check out this badboy. Newly signed to The Leaf Label, the Swedish duo herald their upcoming sophomore full-length with a limited 12” and digital EP comprised of two long pieces recorded live in Gothenburg last summer. Both tracks appear in studio form on that debut LP, but sound all the more organic and stirring rendered on the fly before a clearly appreciative audience. ‘Undertow’ is kosmische techno for the supine ravers and serious synth heads, its crisp arpeggiations redolent of C2 and Delia & Gavin. ‘The New Black’ is more cryptic and aloof to begin with, but soon builds up a heady aggregate of landcruising pulsation and glistening, glittering sci-fi melodies. Palpably unsequenced and semi-improvised, this set stylishly updates the analogue minimalism of Manuel Gottsching, Tangerine Dream and Conrad Schnitzler with a very 21st century grasp of dub-space and machine-swing. Recommended.