Take the sound of "Rockit" era Herbie Hancock, add a dash of Blade Runner, a tip of the hat towards Drexciya and a hint of early industrial and you've got "Bypass The Body". OUT NOW on the finest digital stores and distributed worldwide by CLONE.
"Again As Phantoms (Pts. I & II)" leads things off and shows off outstanding songwriting skills and a mature palate of sounds. Biepang took a quick look in the rear-view mirror for inspiration before moving light years ahead with this one.
"Bypass The Body" Beyond the next level! Development between the bassline and the chord voicings is magic. The breakdown will make you shiver before the TWISTED wind up at the end.
"Deviant Personnel" This one is definitely from the wrong side of the tracks. Dark, mutated funk from beneath the waves.
"Neon Parallels" Heady, scintillating, synth-jazz from the new-school mastermind.
"Neon Parallels" is AMAZING! It made my iPod, which is reserved only for choice all time tracks that I love (mostly Jazz). VERY few Electro tracks on there! - Cozmo D (Newcleus)
"This EP reminds me of REAL electro in the early '80's. Tight and cool production. Enjoyed it a lot!" 4/5 -- Ken Ishii
"Great atmospheric track! Radio & club play." 5/5 -- Jori Hulkkonen
Yah man. Great to finally meet. I heard you rocked the place until 7:20am when they had to physically force people to leave. Nice one. Those were great beats you were dropping. I wish I had the energy to enjoy more of it.
It's spring 2007 and I've got a new PDF magazine online: check out - Assembler Techno Fanzine #002 - The Community Issue.
In this issue I cover the evolution of the DJ as a live performer, in an article titled An Unusual Connection; the analog sunset, and the evolution of information. I started the zine last year as an extension of my podcast Lx7 - There's something in that square. Download the PDF zine and check it out, or hit the Lx7 site and check out the whole series.