- Music
- 15 Feb 06
Electric Wilderness
Many producers flirt with dub/minimal techno, but few succeed in making a lasting contribution. Thinkertoy, aka Paul Shrimpton and Andrew Wedman, are one of the exceptions. ‘Electric Wilderness’ takes inspiration from German minimalism, but it’s also informed by Global Communcations’ ambience, a classical sensibility, and the brooding, foreboding basslines of Resse techno, which form the basis for ‘Bassalin’ and ‘Pinpin’s Flower Shop’.
Many producers flirt with dub/minimal techno, but few succeed in making a lasting contribution. Thinkertoy, aka Paul Shrimpton and Andrew Wedman, are one of the exceptions. ‘Electric Wilderness’ takes inspiration from German minimalism, but it’s also informed by Global Communcations’ ambience, a classical sensibility, and the brooding, foreboding basslines of Resse techno, which form the basis for ‘Bassalin’ and ‘Pinpin’s Flower Shop’.
RELATED
- Music
- 05 Sep 25
Album Review: Big Thief, Double Infinity
- Music
- 05 Sep 25
Album Review: David Byrne, Who Is The Sky?
- Music
- 05 Sep 25
Album Review: Junior Brother, The End
- Music
- 05 Sep 25
Album Review: Shame, Cutthroat
- Culture
- 05 Sep 25
Album Review: Michael D. Higgins, Against All Certainty
- Music
- 04 Sep 25