Review by jedi4q2Feb 14, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
This is my favorite part of the Analord series, with some of the best (and most danceable rhythms) as well as the tightest 303 lines of the entire series. Only part 10 rivals this as a high point.
Review by OxbowDec 26, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
With the Analord series, Richard D. James returns to basics, using only old, banged-up, analogue synthesizers to create the music. Each song is absolutely dripping with acid. You might want to pick up a roll of Tums along with this EP.
Review by pissflapsFeb 13, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
brilliant! apparently all created with the sequencer on the lable picture mc-4
So its a really simple style but really warm,
pretty amazing really as my friend had one of these sequencers and it was very hard to program,very tight timing though,
mc4 acid has some mental acid noises,essential record sure to be legendary soon...