Spectrum Analysis
'Spectrum Analysis' is an edited round-up of the prolific artist's seven-part album series, skating through microtonal glitchy IDM, deep techno and fractured acid. A good starting point for anyone who wants to dig into the Colundi sound.
There are 16 tracks culled from his 'Spectrum Analysis' series here, and if they sound randomly assembled, that's probably by design. He's released scores of records since finishing this set, and by the time the year's out we wouldn't be surprised if more appeared - quantity is Perälä's game.
And yet, his tracks have a peculiar connecting thread, no doubt thanks to their adherence to his microtonal tuning method, known as Colundi. It gives his tracks - from the Funkstörung esque opener 'FI3AC2028010' to the warehouse peak time belter 'FI3AC2030010' - a unique, cosmic echo. It's psychedelic, for want of a better word - and if you read Perälä's ideas on the system then you'll likely end up more confused, and more convinced there's psilocybin on his cornflakes.
One thing's for sure, his minimal techno variations are some of the more interesting additions to the genre's ailing canon we've heard in a minute - and the Plone-esque 'FI3AC2034070' is a joy.
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'Spectrum Analysis' is an edited round-up of the prolific artist's seven-part album series, skating through microtonal glitchy IDM, deep techno and fractured acid. A good starting point for anyone who wants to dig into the Colundi sound.
There are 16 tracks culled from his 'Spectrum Analysis' series here, and if they sound randomly assembled, that's probably by design. He's released scores of records since finishing this set, and by the time the year's out we wouldn't be surprised if more appeared - quantity is Perälä's game.
And yet, his tracks have a peculiar connecting thread, no doubt thanks to their adherence to his microtonal tuning method, known as Colundi. It gives his tracks - from the Funkstörung esque opener 'FI3AC2028010' to the warehouse peak time belter 'FI3AC2030010' - a unique, cosmic echo. It's psychedelic, for want of a better word - and if you read Perälä's ideas on the system then you'll likely end up more confused, and more convinced there's psilocybin on his cornflakes.
One thing's for sure, his minimal techno variations are some of the more interesting additions to the genre's ailing canon we've heard in a minute - and the Plone-esque 'FI3AC2034070' is a joy.
'Spectrum Analysis' is an edited round-up of the prolific artist's seven-part album series, skating through microtonal glitchy IDM, deep techno and fractured acid. A good starting point for anyone who wants to dig into the Colundi sound.
There are 16 tracks culled from his 'Spectrum Analysis' series here, and if they sound randomly assembled, that's probably by design. He's released scores of records since finishing this set, and by the time the year's out we wouldn't be surprised if more appeared - quantity is Perälä's game.
And yet, his tracks have a peculiar connecting thread, no doubt thanks to their adherence to his microtonal tuning method, known as Colundi. It gives his tracks - from the Funkstörung esque opener 'FI3AC2028010' to the warehouse peak time belter 'FI3AC2030010' - a unique, cosmic echo. It's psychedelic, for want of a better word - and if you read Perälä's ideas on the system then you'll likely end up more confused, and more convinced there's psilocybin on his cornflakes.
One thing's for sure, his minimal techno variations are some of the more interesting additions to the genre's ailing canon we've heard in a minute - and the Plone-esque 'FI3AC2034070' is a joy.
'Spectrum Analysis' is an edited round-up of the prolific artist's seven-part album series, skating through microtonal glitchy IDM, deep techno and fractured acid. A good starting point for anyone who wants to dig into the Colundi sound.
There are 16 tracks culled from his 'Spectrum Analysis' series here, and if they sound randomly assembled, that's probably by design. He's released scores of records since finishing this set, and by the time the year's out we wouldn't be surprised if more appeared - quantity is Perälä's game.
And yet, his tracks have a peculiar connecting thread, no doubt thanks to their adherence to his microtonal tuning method, known as Colundi. It gives his tracks - from the Funkstörung esque opener 'FI3AC2028010' to the warehouse peak time belter 'FI3AC2030010' - a unique, cosmic echo. It's psychedelic, for want of a better word - and if you read Perälä's ideas on the system then you'll likely end up more confused, and more convinced there's psilocybin on his cornflakes.
One thing's for sure, his minimal techno variations are some of the more interesting additions to the genre's ailing canon we've heard in a minute - and the Plone-esque 'FI3AC2034070' is a joy.