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Various - The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine

Label:
Catalog#:
ART2CD
Format:
CD, Album, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
01 Jan 1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, IDM, Acid

Tracklist

1 Future/Past  -  Nebula Variation 5:50
    Mixed By, Producer - Kirk Degiorgio
  Written-By - K. Degiorgio*
2 Q-Chastic  -  CAT 002 3:58
    Mixed By, Producer - Q-Chastic
  Written By - PBoD
3 Soit-P.P.  -  n.IASP 5:03
    Mixed By, Producer, Written-By - Soit-P.P.
4 Red Cell*  -  Bio - Dimension 5:54
    Mixed By, Producer - Red Cell*
  Written-By - M. Goldring* , S. Rutter*
5 Neuro Politique*  -  Artemis (Mayday Mix) 5:54
    Mixed By, Producer - Neuro Politique*
  Remix [Mix, Additional Production] - Derrick May
  Written-By - M. Cogger*
6 Kosmik Kommando*  -  Remember The Feeling 6:25
    Mixed By, Producer - Kosmik Kommando, The
  Written-By - Mike Dred
7 Cmetric  -  Debris 8:40
    Mixed By, Producer - Cmetric
  Written-By - M. Goldring* , S. Rutter*
8 Balil  -  The Whirling Of Spirits 5:52
    Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Balil
9 Esoterik  -  Pursuit 5:08
    Mixed By, Producer - Kirk Degiorgio
  Written-By - K. Degiorgio*
10 Future/Past  -  T.R.Y. 2004 Funk 5:20
    Mixed By, Producer - Kirk Degiorgio
  Written-By - K. Degiorgio*
11 Twelve Days Of Night  -  Trance 6:08
    Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Twelve Days Of Night
12 Balil  -  Small Energies 6:08
    Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Balil
13 Blue Calx (2)  -  Blue Calx 7:15
    Mixed By, Producer - Richard D. James
  Written-By - R. James*

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Third Earth - Detroit
Compiled By - Grant Wilson Claridge* , Kirk Degiorgio
Executive Producer - Grant Wilson Claridge
Producer [Concept] - Kirk Degiorgio

Notes

Released in cooperation with Rephlex.
Released on CD only.

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Review by techsoul Oct 27, 2009
Quite simply the holy grail of British IDM. A gorgeous compilation of early works from then still unknown artists who would later shape and define a whole genre. Apart from Abdul Haqq's wonderful artwork and Derrick May's remix, "The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine" was the first "all-British" Techno showcase.

You might already have heard about the two rare tracks by Richard D. James which are only to be found on this release. Kirk DeGiorgio tracks sparkle with straight forward and quite harsh Techno enthusiasm, while the B12 boys and Balil (Ed Handley, better know as part of Plaid) craft dreamy, melancholic sci-fi spheres above some clever and twisted drummachine workouts.

Mike Dred's "Remember The Time" will make you do exactly what the title says when listening to it nowadays. The Derrick May mix of Matt Coggers "Artemis" however is the least interesting work on this compilation and comes across a little undecided - Cogger's original sounds a lot better in my opinion.

Ken Downie, who would later found The Black Dog, delivers a strange track named "Trance" which comes across a bit tacky today, with spooky vocals either boldly stating "Trance!" or citing Aleister Crowley's "Do what thou whil shall be the whole of the law" - all above a wild bunch of layered synth arpeggios, acidic swirls and a hectic fast beat. Still remarkable given the year it was made - and that goes for most offerings on here, which were way ahead of their time back then.

The sound quality is okay for the time when this came out, although a decent remastering would probably brighten up these tracks a lot and add more contour to certain frequencies.

Being a cornerstone of IDM, this seminal album truly deserves a re-release. Still as relevant today as when it came out 17 years ago.
Rated 5/5
Review by GARYTRONIC Jan 24, 2009
The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine is a compilation cd released in 1992 on the record label Applied Rhythmic Technology in cooperation with Rephlex.(Compiled By - Grant Wilson Claridge & Kirk Degiorgio).
The compilation was made up of six key artists under various aliases:-
Q-Chastic / Soit-P.P / Blue Calx aka Richard James.
Balil / Twelve Days Of Night aka Black Dog.
Cmetric / Red Cell aka B12.
Future/Past / Esoterik aka Kirk Degiogio.
Neuro Politique aka Matt Cogger.
The Kosmik Kommando aka Mike Dred.
The result was the first ALL British "Techno" compilation which still stands out as some of the best material released by many of the contributing artists.Many of the artists at the time were part of the underground scene and now showns how important and innovative these artists were & still are.
Many of the tracks featured on this excellent compilation have been released at latter stages via other releases apart from the two Aphex Twin tracks "CAT 002" & "n.IASP",which still remain exclusive to this compilation.
The Philosophy Of Sound And Machine still remains as an historic focal point for quality soulful electronic music for the dancefloor and mind.This compilation is very rare and fetches very high prices when it`s offered for sale,a repress and remaster is needed to give it the full vinyl & CD release it has always deserved.
Review by dchicago909 Feb 24, 2008
I completly agree with the previous reviewer, the n.IASP track is the outstanding track on this compilation, expecially if you like the Aphex Twin's ambient works productions. If fact, this tack could sit nicely on the Selected Ambient Works 85-92 album, maybe replacing Blue Calx which in my opinion would sit better on the second ambients works album, but nevermind that I'm drifting off topic. The n.IASP track is very simple but uses seom very appealing melodies arranged thoughtfully to keep the track interesting. One of my fave Aphex tracks.
Rated 5/5
Review by digitalverein Jan 23, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
I just have this release cause the fantastic track of Soit P.P. known as Aphex Twin, Richard D. James. The Beat is taken from a track of the early Selected Ambient Works 85-92, the melody is uknown. Lovely Track and ofcourse, good release. Get it!