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Blueprint

Blueprint Records has been driving the raw techno scene forward since its inception in 1996 by James Ruskin and Richard Polson who recorded the label’s first release ‘First Contact’ as Outline. A lucky encounter with Oliver Ho led to both the label’s second release and Ho’s debut release, ‘The Gathering’. Since then all three artists have released countless records on Blueprint, alongside other reputable techno stalwarts including: Mark Broom, Ben Klock, Rommek, Surgeon, Blawan, Randommer, Broken English Club and more.
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Light Box
Intro - (3:26) 75 BPM
Guv 1 - (2:38) 74 BPM
Pinhead - (4:31) 74 BPM
Mas - (6:13) 63 BPM Hot
Morning Blues - (6:07) 63 BPM
The Quick & The Dead - (5:24) 66 BPM
Review: James Ruskin and Mark Broom are known as doyens of UK techno, but a closer look at their catalogues suggests that there is a less well-documented side to their work. Ruskin's last album for Tresor skirted around the edges of IDM and abstract electronics, while Broom was responsible for the excellent downbeat project, Midnight Funk Association. Light Box however is the first time that they have given full vent to their love of techno's abstract side. Drawing heavily on the intelligent techno sound of Warp's 90s catalogue, on "Pinhead" the heavy, recoiling bass and foreboding synths are reminiscent of LFO or Nightmares on Wax in bleep techno mode. "Antirac" recalls a more austere sound from this period, its icy synth lines and distended, fractured rhythms coming across like an update of Amber-era Autechre. That's not to suggest that Broom and Ruskin are engaged in revisiting old glories. "Bronik" is a wild combination of glitchy percussion and oppressive jungle sub-bass, while "Mas" integrates swirling synths with house beats and thundering claps for the only straight dance floor track on Box. Meanwhile, "Guv 3" and "The Quick & The Dead" re-imagine the sensuous electronic melodies of vintage Plaid and Black Dog in a contemporary setting, against a backdrop of splurging basslines and stepping rhythms, and "Morning Blues" provides the album highlight, its rumbling, Shed-like break beats wrapped around a melody line that recalls a more wide-eyed time.
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BPL P03
19 Nov 11
Experimental/Electronic
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