Loom - (2:37)
154 BPM The Killing Game Show - (6:26) 122 BPM
Side Scrolling - (5:28) 121 BPM
Three Sisters - (6:27) 164 BPM
Guardian Dragon - (7:11) 124 BPM
Journey Through Fractal Mountain - (7:03) 83 BPM
Visible Differences - (8:19) 123 BPM
Lost Patrol - (1:56) 154 BPM
Review: Having disowned his drum and bass and disco re-edit roots, Stu Robinson has enjoyed a career revival following the adoption of the ASOK moniker in 2012. This upturn in fortunes is no freak occurrence, though; Robinson's productions during the period, which make great use of vintage analogue gear, are better than ever. That much is clear from A Mind Forever Voyaging, his debut album on Creme Organization. Rooted in early '90s techno - both American and European - the set blends distorted drum machine rhythms and intergalactic synthesizer motifs with booming basslines and spooky, outer-space textures. There are, naturally, a few ambient excursions dotted throughout, as well as an impeccable trip into the lesser-explored world of tech-jazz ("Journey Through Fractal Mountain").
from $1.89CREMELP 13
02 May 16
Techno