RD - ARCHIVE


Archive is a collection of unreleased tracks produced by RD at the turn of the 21'st Century, when IDM dominated, un-influenced by indie hipsters yet filled to-the-brim with socially inept chin-scratchers. This release is an homage to that once-blissful electronic past, when Intelligent Dance Music superstars graced magazine covers and a world-wide urban nerd movement gave birth to laptop music. In an effort to catalog the sudden death of IDM, each track from 'Archive' is time-stamped, indicating the approximate date of its original composition. You may find these dates to be relatively recent, but in dog years they are contemporary history*. Aside from burning nostalgia, let 'Archive' be your personal reminder that although the human mind is capable of vast intelligence, it will never outsmart music.

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Track Listing:

Alonely
Dume
Oomone
Deru_Safemode_RD'sBiosRMX
Chumgen
Fasht
Kantk
Fwum





V/A - MORROW CHORAL ORCHESTRA


"The Designed Disorder follows its Autonomous Addicts compilation with a perhaps even better one, the oddly-named Morrow Choral Orchestra which counts a front-line crew of electronic alchemists amongst its players, including Machine Drum, edit, Richard Devine, Deru, Mr. Projectile, Logreybeam, and Eight Frozen Modules, all of whom drop exclusive tracks. In vitro label head Deework gets things moving with some sweetly sliced'n'diced arcade-inflected hip-hop (“Signs Reorder”) before Machinedrum's funkily loping “GCel” gets spattered by a bass undertow and eventually swallowed by a cacophonous noon-time traffic jam. On “Plug,” dD label partner Anon embeds her strangulated voice rivulets within a slippery funk groove while Mr. Projectile drapes waves of galaxial synth shimmer over trademark slippery breaks in “Rapture.” Richard Devine's humongous “Kek-P2” machinery writhes with as much pulverizing determination as we've come to expect from the Schematic scientist, and clouds of smeared synth blisters detonate over double-time electro locomotion in Ben Milstein's “Neglnvfac W/ Logreybeam.” The collection moves into quieter, emotive territory during its final third. Deru's atmospheric, vocodered interpretation of Yasume's “Rengoku” and RD's equally dreamy “Ribbon” lend the comp an attractive downtempo dimension, while Eight Frozen Modules confounds expectations with a lovely piano-synth setting of sparkling placidity (“Hello Harold”). Partnered with Ginormous, Deru returns under the name Sympathy Belated for an entrancing excursion of haunted voices and spectral ambiance (“Get Well”). With its processed string plucks, the closing “Le Perdita Della Notte” finds Logreybeam (with Linkophi) echoing Marsen Jules' shuddering style. What considerably boosts the hour-long disc's appeal is its electro-hip-hip and beat crunch emphasis over conventional IDM, plus its gradual shift from aggressive beatsmithing to downtempo atmospheres."
- Textura Mag

Track Listing:

Deework - Signs Reorder edIT - Southern Belle
MachineDrum - GCel
Anon - Plug
Mr. Projectile - Rapture
Richard Devine - KEK-P2
Ben Milstein - Neginvfac w/ Logreybeam
Deru - Yasume's 'Rengoku' (remix)
RD - Ribbon
8FM - Hello Harold
Sympathy Belated - Get Well
Logreybeam and Linkophi - Le Perdita Della Notte


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Anon - Morrow Choral Orchestra - Plug


V/A - AUTONOMOUS ADDICTS


Track Listing:

Deru - Blackboard
8FM - Table Faith
Twerk - Table Faith
Anon - String Theory
edIT - Crashes
RD - Chumgen
Ben Milstein - Squeezah
Tipper - Tweak Sauce
L'Usine - Breed
Hologram - Earthsong
Logreybeam - For Sophie
Richard Devine - Per Cer
Hidden Track


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Anon - Autonomous Addicts - String Theory