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Rhythm
Rhythm (CD)
Cat: RASTERCDR 082. Rel: 04 Dec 07
 
Leftfield
A Soft Throbbing Of Time
The Big Black & White Game
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
The Eight Day People
Other Days, Other Eyes
Construction Shack
The Moon Is A Hole In The Sky
All Summer In A Day
The October Game
Review: Frank Bretschneider's "Rhythm" is neither pop nor avant-garde, but deals simply with the basic principles of any modern music - rhythm. The terseness and precision of previous works remains, as well as a preference for high-voltage sounds halfway between noise and tone. A combination of programming, composition and construction, which draws a clear distinction to his preferred loop-based work on foregone albums, is connected with Bretschneider's very idiosyncratic aesthetic of digital sound. This is an explosive Raster Noton release.
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out of stock $12.50
Rhythm
Rhythm (LP)
Cat: RASTER 082. Rel: 29 Nov 07
 
Leftfield
A Soft Throbbing Of Time
The Big Black & White Game
We Can Remember It For You Wholesale
The Eight Day People
Other Days Other Eyes
Construction Shack
The Moon Is A Hole In The Sky
All Summer In A Day
The October Game
Review: Frank Bretschneider's "Rhythm" is neither pop nor avant-garde, but deals simply with the basic principles of any modern music - rhythm. The terseness and precision of previous works remains, as well as a preference for high-voltage sounds halfway between noise and tone. A combination of programming, composition and construction, which draws a clear distinction to his preferred loop-based work on foregone albums, is connected with Bretschneider's very idiosyncratic aesthetic of digital sound. This is an explosive Raster Noton release.
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out of stock $13.55
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