Review by EgregiusJul 12, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Technical Itch provides us with dark and complex drum'n'bass tracks on Diagnostics, which sadly is one of Tech Itch's very few full lengths feauturing own material. I would group this album under 'intelligent drum and bass'; not mindless hedonistic music to dance to (which is fun in it's own right), but definitely material for armchair listening.
Diagnostics, where computer-terms play a role in the theme, has a strong dark futuristic undercurrent. It's mechanistic, with distorted buzz and peepsounds making up a good part of the soundscape, but also non-linear and organic. The songs evolve on many different levels, like an industrial city grows and changes in various dimensions.
This is top-notch material, only allowing the listener to apreciate it on repeated listens, but then leaving him or her hungering for more. Highly original and unique. (Note: the cd version features more material than the LP version)
This is Technical Itch at his finest. The tracks are so complex and layred. Tech Itch can rip apart an amen and blend it with his superb basslines. It's the perfect blend of intract beats and dark, dark, bass.
Diagnostics, where computer-terms play a role in the theme, has a strong dark futuristic undercurrent. It's mechanistic, with distorted buzz and peepsounds making up a good part of the soundscape, but also non-linear and organic. The songs evolve on many different levels, like an industrial city grows and changes in various dimensions.
This is top-notch material, only allowing the listener to apreciate it on repeated listens, but then leaving him or her hungering for more. Highly original and unique. (Note: the cd version features more material than the LP version)