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Sold Date:
January 26, 2021
Start Date:
October 29, 2019
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Free delivery on many items. Same-day despatch, no-question returns. Authorised dealers - full technical support. Online since 1997. Shop categories Information Steven RUTTER Science & Neurosis(transparent marbled vinyl 12") FireScope
Cat: FS 018. Rel: 4 Nov 19
Techno
Since returning to music a few years ago, B12 man Steven Rutter has released a wealth of fine material in his trademark thoughtful, melodious, complex and far-sighted style. His latest EP is a little darker and more uncomfortable, sounding not unlike the soundtrack to a yet-to-be-aired sci-fi TV movie about the slow death of the universe. He begins with a fine chunk of creepy, faintly unsettling electro (the otherworldly creepiness of "Neuro Fracture"), before reaching for weightier sub-bass, melancholic melodies and complex electronic rhythms on "Not To Be Trusted". Over on Side B, "Divine Intervention" is a fuzzier chunk of horror-informed electro ghostliness, while "Reds Dead" pops, chimes and bubbles impressively thanks to Rutter's extensive use of dub style delay effects and stabbing bass.