A truly timeless record, with the true sense of the word. 12 years later, it still sounds futuristic & focused, atmosphere, drum programming, the works. A powerful record that will inspire generations to come. Call it what you want to call it, drum & bass, jungle, experimental, this record is beyond any definition.
Trapped in a time of it's own, never aging.
Rupert Parkes, recorded under many project names, but as photek he delivered his most stunning work, on point, focused martial art beats for the True Riddim Warriors.
Jazzy, spacey beats which sound fresh by comparison to many drum'n'bass contemporaries. An intriguing, quite sexy album let down only by a couple of filler tracks. Not the most played album of its genre within my collection, but something of an occasional fave for a chillout session.
A cold, frozen journey thru electronic bleakness and rigid drum sequences, where machines seem to have gained the upper hand on the human factor. All in all, a unique experience.
Trapped in a time of it's own, never aging.
Rupert Parkes, recorded under many project names, but as photek he delivered his most stunning work, on point, focused martial art beats for the True Riddim Warriors.