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West Side
La Paloma - (6:19) 110 BPM
Ain't It So (Necessary) - (5:22) 116 BPM Hot
Cloven Hoov - (2:55) 95 BPM
Easy Bend - (5:48) 113 BPM
Samareda - (5:31) 126 BPM
Bee Free (Warlick mix) - (4:39) 51 BPM
Review: When Austin Cesear and Public Information combine, the results are never less than special; back in 2012, it was the London-based label which first served notice of the San Francisco-based artist's talent for bleak yet beautiful sonics with the excellent debut LP Cruise Forever. Since then Cesear has brought his sepia-toned brand of house and ambient music to Anthony Naples' Proibito label, and collaborated on a cassette release with Stefan Jos for Opal Tapes earlier this year. The sight of a new Cesear release on Public Information is most welcome then, with West Side apparently inspired by the artist's time spent amidst the industrial machinery and wildlife of Oakland, California. Spread across six tracks, the results veer through mood and tone, yet feel like one cohesive whole thanks to Cesear's ever refined touch.
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PUBINF 015
29 Sep 14
Techno
Bugbranded EP
Sometimes The Only Way Out Is To Go Further In - (9:32) 120 BPM Hot
Elsewhen - (4:41) 130 BPM
Faster Than The Speed Of Love - (6:07) 120 BPM
Neon Black & Vulcane - (4:07) 103 BPM
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PUBINF 013
23 Jun 14
Techno
Cruise Forever
Cloud Hall - (5:10) Hot
If You Knew What Would You Do - (0:48)
The Groove - (5:07)
Forest Forever - (1:58)
Peralta Palace - (3:43)
The Beast - (3:56)
Mountain Ascension - (2:03)
Shut In - (9:10)
In The Depths Of The Ocean Is Our Capitol - (2:54)
Travellers In Faith Dub - (2:25)
Review: Having previously released music from the likes of Bristol's Ekoplekz, British electronic music pioneer F.C. Judd and Brooklyn's ADR, Public Information continue their survey of the outer fringes of avant-garde electronics by shifting their focus to USA's West Coast, presenting the debut record from Austin Cesear. Even in terms of America's rich underground of contemporary producers Cesear seems like an outsider; where his contemporaries are content to rework well worn tropes into bright retro pastiche, Cesear's music is warped and decayed, existing in a dark, parallel version of Chicago and Detroit's musical past. Cruise Forever is an album of two halves, combining dense techno in the vein of Actress or Andy Stott and digital, tape looped ambient that is somewhere between Daniel Lopatin, Fennesz and Steve Reich. Far from being a pretender however, Cesear puts his own bold stamp on these influences, reconstructing them with his own rusty building blocks and delievering an album that is one of best debuts we've heard this year.

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PUBINFO 005
30 Jul 12
Experimental/Electronic
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