Chemistry
Lessons Volume 1 is a record
that offers an overture of the history of electronic music, something that
Carter has helped shape. In this instance the artist explores all the different
aspects of this sound, presenting an overarching work and condensing these in
short forms. The process works perfectly and the movements from the dark,
minimal realm of "Ars Vetus" all the way to the dance moments of the
opening track, via the noir-esque labyrinth of "Modularity" and the
sci-fi induced movements of "Lab Test", does not seize to amaze. (popmatters.com)
Check:
No. 09. Throw Down
Bones –Two
No. 10. Sumac –
Love In Shadow
No. 11. Ancient
Methods –The Jericho Records
Νο. 12. Uniform- The Long Walk
No. 13. Terence
Fixmer – Through the Cortex
No. 15. Rhys Fulber
- Your Dystopia, My Utopia
No. 16. Bambara –
Shadow on Everything
No. 17. Unhuman -
Devour Wrath Without Shame
No. 18. JK Flesh –
New Horizon
No. 19. Adam X –
Recon Mission
No. 20.
Preoccupations – New Material
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