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Imminent · SynapscapeScreenwalking

Label:

Ant-Zen – act103

Format:

CD, EP

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Rhythmic Noise, Broken Beat, Glitch, Industrial

Tracklist

1Eval3:29
2Genebiel4:36
3Aléa2:14
4Sabré6:34
5Tors4:11
6Warc3:25
7Uatio4:39
8Aigre6:46
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Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByPanteon – 00965AA4

Credits

  • Artwork [Artwar]Salt
  • Supervised ByDr. Benway
  • Written-By [Tracks By]Imminent, Synapscape

Notes

Comes with a J-card in a slimline jewel case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: Panteon 00965AA4

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Screenwalking (LP, EP)Hymen Records¥023Germany2000
New Submission
Screenwalking (LP, EP, White Label)Hymen Records¥023Germany2000
Screenwalking (8×File, FLAC, EP)Ant-Zenact103Germany2012

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Reviews

  • bonnicon's avatar
    bonnicon
    Subtlety? Forget it. This is full on rhythmic music distorted in a handful of different ways. Lots of diversity to the fast, driving rhythms, but overall the sound is overdriven (not unlike a lot of REGIS's material, and only a tad milder than APHEX TWIN's "Ventalin"). Industrial by default, but otherwise a Techno derivative sound, owing as much to AUTECHRE as it does to the Noise fraternity. The variety to the actual rhythms is quite diverse and each white / grey blast is cannily separated from the next to maintain a clarity which constantly threatens to collapse into total war. There's enough drive on tracks like "Uatio" to force you to dance - it's insistant and unrelenting.

    Originally reviewed for Metamorphic Journeyman.

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    • Avg Rating:4.27 / 5
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