Exquisitely produced and still-vital techno compilation from the original Black Dog stable of Ken Downie, Andy Turner and Ed Handley, aka (depending on who was taking the creative lead) Plaid, IAO, Xeper, The Discordian Popes etc etc. After Warp Records' Artificial Intelligence series had set out its stall with an eponymous compilation that demonstrated their "electronic listening music" ethos, and given its first album release to Richard D James with Surfing On Sine Waves, Bytes was Artificial Intelligence #3.
Just about every single track here is essential electronica, so to name a few personal favourites: the pulsing motorik groove of Carceres Ex Novum, the warped earworm melodies of Yamemm and Merck, the full-on percussive assault of Fight The Hits... but it's all great stuff. Despite officially being a compilation, Bytes is every inch an album, all bearing the hallmarks of these three electronic music virtuosos and well sequenced. In the words of that first AI compilation: "Are you sitting comfortably? Artificial Intelligence is for long
journeys, quiet nights and club-drowsy dawns. Listen with an open mind."
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This is pretty dandy, if only I could have grabbed this one during my rural upbringing ! ! ! . . . I guess those tapes of Jean Michelle Jarre sufficed on those far mid nineties
ReplyDelete¡ Gracias !
Brilliant, I haven't listened to this in years - thank you for the wonderful trip down memory lane.
ReplyDeleteI've never come across this before, got to give it a listen.
ReplyDelete-Brian