Tracklist
Cyk Moving High | 4:54 | ||
Xpute The Woop Woop | 4:53 | ||
Rogue Protochi | 5:09 | ||
Bopx_Bocx (Variant 1) | 4:56 | ||
Skx Engine Undercover | 6:16 | ||
Saga | 9:36 | ||
Bopx_Bocx (Variant 2) | 5:11 | ||
Protochi Rear Mount | 4:19 | ||
Cyk Sprint Sparks | 4:33 | ||
Skx Engine Underwraps | 8:01 | ||
Percol Eco Drive | 5:08 |
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![]() | The NeverEngine 2×12", Album, Promo, Stamped | Tresor – Tresor 231 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | ||||
![]() | The Never Engine CD, Album | Tresor – TRESOR.231 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | ||||
![]() | The Never Engine 2×12", Album, 33 ⅓ RPM | Tresor – Tresor 231 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | The NeverEngine 2×12", Album, Promo | Tresor – Tresor 231 | Germany | 2007 | Germany — 2007 | New Submission |
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- a remarkable effort; a return to form for himself and tresor. it sounds like he captured an industrial space's various components coming together in a haphazard, yet "intelligent" manner. the sort of machine music you only hear by chance, for a few seconds, throughout a lifetime.
- Cristian himself once called this his best techno album. It's superb. More bleep-bloopy than his other releases, akin to old DBX with a crisp soundscape. There's something a bit off-balance and organic here that compels dance in an odd manner.
referencing The Never Engine (CD, Album) TRESOR.231
As the album description implies, this is an experiMENTAL release. While it is true that all the tracks follow the same formula, it only adds to the constantly progressive sound of the music, and leaves with a sense of unity, rather than a bunch of scattered tunes summoned on one disc.
Pretty hard too, not really banging and roaring, but rather sullen and murky. The kind of music you can really enjoy while melting into one with your favorite screen saver.
My favorite tracks is the long, but fantastically constructed SAGA. In fact, my only complaint is that most of the tracks are too short. On a personal level, I would have prefered more builiding, and therefeore ultimately more rewarding numbers like the above mentioned one.
For all of you who still fancy some good ol' leaden machinery over subtle and slick music crawling at a snail's pace, you should be one home ground here.
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