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1. | "Thear" | |
2. | "Tof" | |
3. | "Bein" | |
4. | "Gas" | |
5. | "Lav" | |
6. | "Eis" | |
7. | "Torul" | |
8. | "Eon" | |
9. | "Es" | |
10. | "Mas" | |
11. | "Ter" |
The album format has plagued electronic artists for a long time, and always poses the same dilemmas - should they focus on song-based styles in a bid to prove themselves as artists, or just deliver dancefloor tracks? Thankfully, Lucy's debut long player circumvents these issues, opting for an experimental approach, albeit one that is not entirely unfamiliar to fans of his Stroboscopic Artefacts label. The recoiling, menacing bassline and ominous feeling on "Thear" and the pounding yet eerie "Bein" sound like they could have formed part of the label's digital-only Monad series, while the dreamy breaks and half-heard vocals of "Eis" would also not have sounded out of place on the label's spin-off. The rest of the album adopts a field recording poise, with Lucy taking in the noises and sounds of his everyday life via a digital recorder. The sound of water dripping is audible on "Mas", while indistinct snippets of a conversation emerge on "Gas". Wordplay For Working Bees is steeped in techno's culture of advancement and proves that after three decades, it is still possible to challenge convention.
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