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Black Dog Productions - Bytes

Label:
Catalog#:
WARP CD8
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
08 Mar 1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

1 Plaid  -  Object Orient 5:44
2 Close Up Over  -  Caz 6:15
3 Xeper  -  Carceres Ex Novum 6:42
4 Atypic  -  Focus Mel 7:12
5 Close Up Over  -  Olivine 4:45
6 I.A.O.  -  Clan (Mongol Hordes) 6:24
7 Plaid  -  Yamemm 6:14
8 Discordian Popes  -  Fight The Hits 6:20
9 Balil  -  Merck 4:33
10 Close Up Over  -  Jauqq 5:46
11 Balil  -  3/4 Heart 7:34

Credits

Artwork By [Artwarped] - Designers Republic, The
Artwork By [Direction] - Black Dog Productions , Richard Burridge
Artwork By [Virtual 'scapes] - Black Dog Towers Network
Producer - Black Dog Productions Ltd*

Notes

The third in Warp's Artificial Intelligence series of albums.

The disc is black with white text.

Various tracks are intercut with "Phils", credited to "Echo Mike", of approx 30 seconds.

The track listing, as printed on the CD, gives the following:
#4: Phil(1); Focus Mel; Phil(2)
#5: Olivine; Phil(3)
#6: Clan
#7: Phil(4); Yamemm
#8: Phil(5); Fight The Hits; Phil(6)
#9: Merck
#10: Phil(7); Jauqq
Note, that the actual numbering runs separately for an 'A'- and 'B' side (probably after the cassette version?) and assigns Phils and regular tracks an individual number each.

Barcode 5 021603 080126
Disc matrix: First Pressing: WARPCD8 10220691 01 %
MADE IN U.K. BY PDO
(No IFPI)
Subsequent pressing: WARPCD8 10220691 03 &
MADE IN U.K. BY PDO
IFPI 0482

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Rated 5/5
Review by Toejam Oct 28, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
This release, from one of the few truly influential electronic music pioneers in the early 1990's, Black Dog, has been hailed as being one of the most innovative and influential recordings from the early Warp Catalogue, as part of the label's "Artificial Intelligence" series.

The focus on "Bytes" is lively, complex, intricate and emotive sounds that send the listener into states of hypnotic bliss, with their established tones flowing seamlesslessly throughout the album and yet managing to incorporate a diverse array of styles in each track.

The trio behind Black Dog, two-thirds of whom make up another big name on Warp, "Plaid", are renowned for their quirky, at times even kitsch-y melodies and beats, and this shows through in fully unrivalled glory on "Bytes". Playful tracks, such as "Caz" flow perfectly into the more subtle, grooving and sombre pieces like "Carceres Ex Novum", and to be honest, the effect they have is astounding.

The music here, while at first not immediately appealing (probably due to the similar textures used in the tracks - may cause you to hear it as being "all the same"), slowly reveals its unparalleled and timeless beauty only with repeated listens. Often with releases such as this, there is a reason for their "highly acclaimed" status - they have earned it, and quite deservingly, too. "Bytes" is no exception.

Rather than complaining that electronic music today is losing its touch, we should instead pick classic releases such as "Bytes" out from our collections, wipe off any dust that may have settled on it, and enjoy. Hopefully it won't be too long before we can experience such another innovative, inspiring and influential album such as "Bytes" to enjoy for 2005 and beyond.
Rated 5/5
Review by magnetisch May 04, 2003
When you look on the cover of the cd, you see the words ''This Compilation'' This was because in time of
releasing Bytes, they already had a contract with GPR! (It's still a problem to release under the same name on different labels) It looks like a compilation of different artists, but it is still made by Downie, Handley and Turner.
The track Xeper was made by Downie in a very short time. One day he woke up with the idea to make this track and made it..
I have read in interviews that Bytes is still their most favourite work.
A must have for all electronic freaks.