An album of remixes of material by solemn British pop group the Auteurs, from their 1993 album Now I'm a Cowboy. Unlike remix projects which pair track with doting (or at...
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µ-ziq peeks his head into the States with this first Astralwerks-associated release, and with mixed results. The opening title track showcases ear-splitting atonal keyboard...
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His most stylistically developed album under the µ-Ziq name to date. Although Paradinas is big on insisting his music isn't for dancing, most of the tracks here feature a...
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Mike Paradinas combines two EPs for domestic re-release on Astralwerks and asks a lot from his listeners by being atypically scatterbrained. The title track sounds like an...
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Mike Paradinas' first success story from the frontlines of ambient/electro/drum'n'bass experimentation comes via his second attempt, Lunatic Harness. Following the brief but...
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The Brace Yourself EP sees the release of one amazing song, a number of passable slices of breakbeat ambience, and a couple throwaways. The title song is in fine form on...
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Tango N' Vectif immediately paired the young bedroom rat with contemporary Richard D. James of Aphex Twin, whose label µ-Ziq's album appeared on. The offbeat...
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Historically interesting from the standpoint of his later work -- shades of Jake Slazenger and Kid Spatula can be heard here -- Bluff Limbo is nonetheless overly repetitive,...
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Like walking through a beautiful summer garden only to see the budding blooms suddenly transformed into hideous gargoyles and blood-sucking monsters, Royal Astronomy is a...
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After the drum'n'bass updates on his previous full-length, Royal Astronomy in large part returns Mike Paradinas to the green pastures of his youth -- electro-slanted melodic...
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