Remarkable and often overlooked early IDM album by the german duo also releasing as Alter Ego and Acid Jesus.
Sounding like a forgotten part of the legendary "Artificial Intelligence" series on Warp or even a secret B12 release, it isn't hard to tell what might have inspired Flügel and Wuttke back in 1994 when they recorded this album. You can hear a lot of black dogs barking on this one for sure, and if you're not too afraid of black dogs (or maybe even like, keep and treasure them), i strongly suggest you give "The Primitive Painter" a try. This album breathes the spirit and innovation of IDM's glorious days with every beat and bleep.
Sounding like a forgotten part of the legendary "Artificial Intelligence" series on Warp or even a secret B12 release, it isn't hard to tell what might have inspired Flügel and Wuttke back in 1994 when they recorded this album. You can hear a lot of black dogs barking on this one for sure, and if you're not too afraid of black dogs (or maybe even like, keep and treasure them), i strongly suggest you give "The Primitive Painter" a try. This album breathes the spirit and innovation of IDM's glorious days with every beat and bleep.
Lovely!