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Artist  : Harmonic 313

Title   : When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence

Genre   : Electronic

Year    : 2009

Date    : 02/2009

Bitrate : VBR kbps

Tracks  : 15

Label   : Warp Records WARPCD175

Source  : CDDA

Encoder : Lame 3.97

Length  : 58:03 min

Size    : 80,8 MB





Tracklist:

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01.dirtbox                                04:29

02.cyclotron                              04:42

03.no way out                             04:22

04.music substitute system                00:43

05.köln                                   03:47

06.galag-a                                03:36

07.word probems                           05:24

08.battlestar feat. phat kat & elzhi      03:04

09.cyclontron c64 sid                     01:08

10.call to arms                           04:35

11.flaash                                 06:38

12.don\'t panic                            04:43

13.falling away feat. steve spacek        04:16

14.when machines exceed human             00:31

intelligence

15.quadrant 3                             06:05

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                                         58:03 min







The debut full-length offering from Mark Pritchard\'s

Harmonic 313 project follows on from a couple of

great 12" releases, both having helped establish a

creative distinction between the Global

Communication contributor\'s current line of work

and the similarly monikered Harmonic 33 output

he helmed alongside Dave Brinkworth. While that

project distinguished itself thanks to a diligently

authentic appropriation of library music aesthetics,

you\'ll find virtually none of that carried over to

Harmonic 313, the only notable exception being

the Radiophonic-inspired sound designs of the

album\'s thirty-second title track.



For the most part the music here is bound to

electronic music\'s present and future rather than

its past. Former single \'Dirtbox\' provides an

instant reminder of that as the album\'s opening

track, situating Pritchard\'s sound within the bass-

fixated context of all things here and now. \'Cyclotron\'

is quick to capitalise on the momentum, laying down

another sub frequency odyssey, this time with added

texture from synth flourishes, marking out an evolution

from the dubstep-styled introductory number.



The likes of \'Koln\' and \'Galag-A\' encroach on classic

Warp electronica sounds whilst adding a modern twist:

the former invokes the woozy synth melodies of mid-

nineties Aphex Twin whilst throwing in an offbeat, low-

slung drum pattern, very much in the style of that much-

feted Detroit hip hop sound. Speaking of hip hop,

\'Battlestar\' adds a rap track from Phat Kat & Elzhi,

combining with gritty, sampled breaks for a momentary

departure from the synth-heavy tendencies of the album.



Immediately afterwards you\'ll find a reprise of \'Cyclotron\',

this time reworked with some Commodore 64

processing, while soon after, \'Flaash\' moves towards

classic acid sounds bringing the album into a final third

that culminates with the superb \'Quadrant 3\' - a

consolidation of Pritchard\'s production skills, complete

with compressed, hyper-melodic basslines, granular

pads and distinctly leftfield beat programming. It\'s a

fitting conclusion to an album replete with fresh sounds

and forward-thinking compositions.



http://www.warprecords.com/