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PIXEL - Set Your Center Between Your Parts In Order To
Raster Noton
CD // £12.99
CLICKS / GLITCH
Released: Oct 2006
Catalogue Number: RN074CD

PIXEL - Set Your Center Between Your Parts In Order To, Raster Noton

Finally available again. Danish artist Jon Egeskov follows up his 'Display' album (also on Raster Noton) with five new pieces of performance-based, improvised electronics. Egeskov's background in Jazz has clearly informed this unusual approach to digital minimalism - you can hear each track beginning with simple patterns incrementally evolving, rupturing and restarting over their respective durations. This is apparently all done without overdubs or editing, which is surprising given how thoroughly composed and detailed it sounds. As with this week's Kangding Ray album, the material here is very much a part of the established Raster Noton idiom - all meticulously produced, frayed, rhythmic minimalism (complete with mastering by Pole's Stefan Betke) - but the element of realtime composition puts a fascinating new spin on this music.

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