| Gravity Pull | 7:54 | |
| Next World | 6:59 | |
| Landing Sight | 6:48 | |
| Human Loop | 7:29 | |
| Android Architect | 6:36 | |
| Science Fact | 6:24 | |
| Auto Glide | 6:43 | |
| Missing Link | 6:44 |
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Android Architect (2x12", Album) | 10th Planet | TPR 005 | UK | 1997 | |
| Android Architect (2x12", Album, W/Lbl) | 10th Planet | TPR 005 | UK | 1997 | |
| Android Architect (CD, Album) | 10th Planet | TPR 005 CD | UK | 1997 |
referencing Android Architect, 2x12", Album, TPR 005
referencing Android Architect, CD, Album, TPR 005 CD
Thankfully, "Science Fact" did make it on - a tear jerker of a techno track with its lush, deep synth-led atmospherics. Like all the others here, full of the brilliant rolling TR-808 and TR-909 drum machine programming, almost subliminal electro beats, and fabulous deep and complex basslines that formed the signature of this superlative British production outfit.
"Landing Sight" is another track to look out for; throbbing bass, rattling hi-hats/claps, and twinkling synths. "Human Loop" continues the trend of powerful, emotive music that never wants to remain as one thing, always moving on. All wonderfully confusing and warming at the same time.
Perhaps the overall lack of "upfront" dancefloor material on this record has kept it out of DJs' record boxes over the years. That would be a shame as it's full of rhythm. If you own it, get it out and have a nice loud listen. It may not be bang bang bang, but that's the whole idea!