NeuropolitiqueNomenclature

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

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Tracklist

Facility Junction1:39
Can't Get Off The Slide7:00
Mind You Don't Trip4:27
Mind Mirror 5:00
No Feet On Stage4:38
Remote Phrases5:53
Artemis6:01
In The Mix3:43
Menage A Trois5:31
1494 Backslash 482075:58
Large Spoon7:25
Neu Arena7:23
Idiotic Lantern7:12
Gene Pools6:03
Express Triangle4:41
Fusion Neu4:29
Report9:17
Ad Nauseum4:55
1492 Backslash 482076:26
Box4:10
Faze6:57
Wide5:50
365 Fellatio6:52
Animated Data6:05

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    Cover of Nomenclature, 1996-07-01, CDNomenclature
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    New Electronica – elec 29cd, New Electronica – ELEC29CDUK1996UK1996
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    Cover of Nomenclature, 1996, VinylNomenclature
    2×LP, Compilation
    New Electronica – elec 29lpUK1996UK1996
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    Reviews

    • onesixoneight's avatar
      Mind You Don't Trip is incredible. Sounds totally original still today, hasn't aged a bit, that melody is crazy. It also sounds like he was pushing his equipment to 11 on this one.
      • techsoul's avatar
        techsoul
        Edited 7 years ago
        Wild early Techno by Matt Cogger who learned a lot of his craft working as an engineer for Transmat. The tracks feel and sound like live recordings captured on tape, then further cut and edited. Some standouts are "Wide" (sampling Sylvester!), "Artemis", "Remote Phrases", "MInd You Don't Trip" and "Gene Pools".

        Most tracks include at least one or two clear nods towards the Detroit sound. At the same time, they also happily indulge themselves in bizarre, "Warp"-esque sound workouts with a pinch of rave, acid and British IDM. Neuropolitique's sound constantly remains in flux between the musical styles of its time. It is a weird crossbreed at times, but one can hear and enjoy Matt Coggers overwhelming enthusiasm to experiment with sound in it.
        • Fronhornet's avatar
          Fronhornet
          Edited 20 years ago
          This deserves to be better known. If you are wondering this is brilliant old school Detroit Techno in the style of Derrick May. Which is not surprising really, Matt Cogger worked under Derrick in the Transmat studio back in 89. Learning your trade from a master seems to work. Theres a lot of really good hi hat rhythms here and great songs like Artemis and Gene Pools. 5/5

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