| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine E.P.1 (12", EP) | Applied Rhythmic Technology (ART) | ART 2.1 | UK | 1992 | |
| The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine E.P.1 (12", EP, TP) | Applied Rhythmic Technology (ART) | ART 2.1 | UK | 1992 |
referencing The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine E.P.1, 12", EP, ART 2.1
To have Kirk Degiorgio, Black dog and B12 on one black round disc is for me, a true moment in time!
These guys are the epitomy of British techno and the pioneers of what some would call.... IDM!
Bollocks to IDM , this stuff is not to be labelled but just to be listened to and appreciated!
I truly treasure the whole ep but if this was an exam paper and i was the examining board i have to give top marks to Mr Degiorgio's As one project....
for bringing us "Isatai"!
This track starts with a superb chord patch that sways up and down with real depth, after a few bars a rolling bass kicks in and is in pure unison with the chords.
Its almost repeptative throughout the whole track but listen to it time and time again and you will here something new everytime!
THIS IS TECHNO