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The Predicting Machine
Orbiter - (4:51) 127 BPM
A Familiar Mood - (5:33) 128 BPM
An Ounce Of Perception - (6:51) 128 BPM
Winter Skies - (3:44)
Radio Channel - (4:32) 119 BPM
The Function & The Form - (5:04) 126 BPM
Stabilizer - (6:16) 125 BPM Hot
Glaringly Happy - (5:30) 124 BPM
Horizon To Horizon - (5:06) 127 BPM
When All Around Is Madness - (5:54) 117 BPM
Review: Like Petar Dundov, John Tejada is one of the few techno producers capable of making trancey music that never sounds cheesy. However, The Predicting Machine starts with a surprise, namely the pared back, acid-soaked minimalism of "Orbiter", before it launches into the irresistible melodies and lithe break beats of "A Familiar Mood" and the sugar-sweet hooks of "An Ounce of Perception". It's not all upbeat melodies though and both "Winter Skies" and the beatless "Radio Channel" are decidedly melancholic, in particular the gloomy textures on the latter track. Despite this, it is impossible to avoid his intuitive sense of melody and both "Glaringly Happy" and "When All Around is Madness" are classic Tejada tracks, albeit ones that pass through a filter that includes Plaid and 90s intelligent techno at its sweetest.
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KOMPAKT CD 102
10 Sep 12
Minimal/Tech House
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