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Catalog#:
REC-05, 7243 8120782 6, CDSOUR058, 8120782
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK & Europe
Released:
22 Apr 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Electro

Tracklist

1   The Analyst 4:02 X
2   Illuminated Displays 6:05 X
3   I-Mode 2:30 X
4   Wireframe Images 5:37 X
5   P2101V 4:01 X
6   NTT DoCoMo 4:38 X
7   Software Version 5:09 X
8   Devoid Of Wires 4:36 X
9   Wireless Internet 5:54 X

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(p) & (c) 2002 Record Makers
dataphysix@scientist.com
Raumzeit ASCAP copyright MMII Dataphysix
indochinagraphics@asia.com
tlaroche_joubert@hotmail.com
Pictures courtesy of www.nttdocomo.com
Dataphysix
Postfach 870324
13162 Berlin Germany

Record Makers
39 rue du Temple Paris IV

8120782 - CDSOUR058 - PM 538 - Printed in E.U.
03098 - Diffusion exclusive Virgin France S.A.S.

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Review by nowhere.sound Feb 03, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
For me the last great release by the remaining half of Drexciya. The LP has an analog warmth typical of a lot of the Japanese Telecom/Dopplereffekt work but feels as if has been honed and refined even more. In some ways the production of the LP is more inviting than the compositions of some of the tracks and per usual there is a bit of wayward rambling throughout with a few overlong tracks. Some tracks aimed at the dancefloor whilst others clearly nowhere near it he fails to instil enough variation to keep my finger from hovering over the fastforward button.
Having said this, I do thoroughly enjoy the LP, more as a background mood enhancer than a focus on the details headphone listen.
Review by minya Jul 28, 2003
Extremely hypnotic, minimal and repetitive Drexciya-style electro. Not sure if this is a Drecxiya ex-member or not, but it sure as hell sounds like it. Definitely for electro purists, though: not really dancy at all. Very repetitive. Extremely pleasing to listen to sometimes, but not a dance record.