Interesting, energetic and worthwhile: these are the words that best describe this release on Television records. Side A starts strong, not with highhats blazing, but with a more deep approach - a relentless analog acid sound that evolves slowly as the song builds up. After a bit that analog sound is supplemented by melodic bells that give the song a sense of movement. The second song on A is experimental in its approach. The song uses strange sounds and is again joined by a melodic content as it builds. This is what techno should be about. Side B is similiar and just as good with the second song being my favorite.
This might not be super dance floor snaredrum ridden music, but it's music that should be heard and understood.
This might not be super dance floor snaredrum ridden music, but it's music that should be heard and understood.