Review by jetMay 07, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Definitely one of the better Autoplate releases. I'm stunned things like this are free. I only gave it 4/5, but that is when comparing it to every release I've heard (vinyl, CD, or digital audio)...
Very sparse and based around sounds reminiscent of the 'Clicks & Cuts' sound. Perhaps this release serves as reminder about what was good about the phenomenon now that that flash in the pan has past. It reminds me most of the quiet later releases by Pan sonic (after the name change).
Each track runs into each other, which creates a nice cohesiveness. At the same time, there are enough ideas that it's not just a monochrome blur of blips and clicks.
Very sparse and based around sounds reminiscent of the 'Clicks & Cuts' sound. Perhaps this release serves as reminder about what was good about the phenomenon now that that flash in the pan has past. It reminds me most of the quiet later releases by Pan sonic (after the name change).
Each track runs into each other, which creates a nice cohesiveness. At the same time, there are enough ideas that it's not just a monochrome blur of blips and clicks.