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2000-03-30 14:46paul.morrin@leo-pharma.comFront End Synthetics proudly presents: ?The Ground Floor?/FSYNTH001 Front End Synthetics h
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Front End Synthetics proudly presents: ?The Ground Floor?/FSYNTH001 Front End Synthetics has been established to provide a platform for a myriad of highly talented local artists primarily in the field of experimental electronic music, and in doing so to contribute with all the other individuals currently working outside the boundaries of mainstream culture in Dublin and beyond, to bring together a music scene to rival that of anywhere on the planet. The Ground Floor, Front End Synthetics? debut release, is a compilation of some of the finest intelligent electronic music emerging from Dublin?s blossoming underground scene: Street Thunder: Automatic Weapon Stomping retro strut music, the perfect opener from this shadowy collective. Trev: 3 fat ladies Extremely nice counterpoint to the Street Thunder track, a vaguely unsettling but ultimately sweet brain-tickler from Ambulance?s Trev. Droid n Slug: Lollygigger Local, much loved DJs from the Bassbin camp provided us with an intricately fearsome piece of robo-electronics. Mcut: Gibblichaun A slightly different departure from local techno\electro queen Mcut, Gibblichaun is a minute and a half of flailing, chaotic psycho-acoustics. It's a Miracle Productions present The Soul Gun Warriors in?Robotboy?s Blues Multimedia theatre group, The Soul Gun Warriors? Deadman and Perspective have brought us this part of their latest work in the form of breakbeat theatre. The piece in this collection, ?Robotboy?s Blues? featured in Escape Routes Volume 1 (Gravitational Pull), is a haunting lament set to an atmospheric, skilfully minimalist soundtrack. The Alpha Incident: Lips A blistering, excellently produced debut from the electronic side project of Andrew Clarke of fast rising post-rock unit Connect Four Orchestra and formerly Palomine. New Dark Age: Innards Consisting of lo-fi drum & bass innovator The Alchemist and Diarmuid Dermody, known improvisational terrorist and erstwhile member of Dead Plants, Das Madman and Luc and the Platelets, New Dark Age?s first studio outing is an accomplished jazzy number with a drum ?n? bass feel. Anodyne: Darkest About to release his second album, ?Restarter\Hazard X? with U:mack, sometime Skam Records collaborator Anodyne spreads himself around, giving us a dark, pounding slab of industrial breakbeat-techno. Dunk: Eau de Nollag Ambulance?s Dunk, also responsible for the graphic design on the album, makes a solo debut that is quite beautiful, trickling delightfully complex chord structures and changes that tug at the heartstrings and fog the mind. John Braine: La Belle Shyanne Headspace Recordings? John Braine serves up a superb slice of sharp electronic house. Thinker Org: Blöde Improvisational composer Simon O? Connor of Thinker Org, also currently working on an opera, provides what at first listen appears to be the hardest piece on the album, but is actually quite an upbeat, highly intricate song. In his own words ?like a sweet elastic band stretching slowly? ?til you can see the sweets.? Booger: Majik Popular resident at U: Mack?s Softswing night at Switch (under his real name Tóirse), Ambulance remixer Booger?s first solo outing is a distinctly atmospheric house number which, along with Street Thunder?s Automatic Weapon is crying out for dancefloor exposure. Decal: Soft Swing Need we say anything about these guys? A decidedly laid back melancholic classic from the consistently excellent Decal, who are currently remixing (and being remixed by) Two Lone Swordsmen. Ambulance: Air Hostess With an EP out on Decal?s U:mack imprint and work on an album already under way as well as two solo works from Dunk and Trev on this album, the exceptional Ambulance appear to be set to storm the electronic world. Air Hostess is the perfect closing tune; swooping and beautifully chilled, with a decidedly nostalgic feel. Thank you for your time... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org