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Ekoplekz - Intrusive Incidentalz Vol 1

Recommended by us on 16th September 2011

Intrusive Incidentalz Vol 1 by Ekoplekz

5...according to our on Fri 16 Sep, 2011.

Yet another blinder from Ekoplekz which is his second release for Bristol's awesome Punch Drunk label and follows up on a previous limited edition 12" for the label as well as a couple o' killers on Mordant Music. The fourteen tracks here showcase the Ekoplekz sound in all its ace glory. Shifting from primitive/vintage analogue electronic music sounds circa BBC Electronic Workshop analogue bleeps through to more post-dubstep flourishes. As with previous releases what is particularly prevalent is the slightly decayed futuristic sound. You almost get the feeling you could have discovered this record whilst crate digging in Kingston in the year 2020. Post industrial electronics are deployed with lashings of reverb, decay, etc. creating a metallic, raw and rough landscape to become immersed within. Ekoplekz has an endearing natural live and on the fly sound which is rare in electronic music these days. A testament to his hardware/non-computer ruling based set-up. Things chug, whistle and reverberate with all manner of slightly awkward rhythms in a most fantastic way. A future-dub extravaganza that at several times recalls Cabaret Voltaire when they were in cyber dub mode combined with the freedom of Conrad Schnitzler's more out there free moments. Heavy and cavernous unique future bass audio. Buy on sight.

Following critically acclaimed releases with Mordant Music and Further Records earlier this year, Ekoplekz delivers his first album for
Punch Drunk.
Dispensing entirely with notions of accessibility and dancefloor friendliness, 'Intrusive Incidentalz vol.1' is a 12 track collection of dark,
oppressive atmospheres and violently unstable interludes, developed through studio improvisation and inspired by childhood
memories of terrifying electronic soundtrack music from the 1970s, yet combined with a post-dubstep sensibility and a sense of
dread informed by the social, economic and political climate of life in 2011.
A bleak retro-futurist fantasy, or oblique soundtrack for a broken Britain?
The truth probably lies somewhere between the two.

Tracks:

a1 Ekoplekz - Neutronik II
a2 Ekoplekz - Stahlman Gas
a3 Ekoplekz - Devil Mixture
a4 Ekoplekz - Critical Condition
a5 Ekoplekz - Mangler Fish
a6 Ekoplekz - Soviet Drum Brain Attack
b1 Ekoplekz - Terror/Danger
b2 Ekoplekz - Clodsteps
b3 Ekoplekz - Rogue Circuits
b4 Ekoplekz - Chemical Analysis
b5 Ekoplekz - Psionik Trance
b6 Ekoplekz - Maelstrom

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