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Cat-No:pmr002
Release-Date:28.01.2009
Genre:House
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Label:tigersushi
Cat-No:tsr100
Release-Date:09.02.2024
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Principles Of Geometry - Glower
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Principles Of Geometry - Radiants
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Principles Of Geometry - Oregon
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Principles Of Geometry - Today 6
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Principles Of Geometry - Kidsangls
Tracklist
A1. Glower
A2. Radiants
A3. Oregon
B1. Today 6
B2. Kidsangls
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Soon after the release in 2022 of a triple album dedicated to electronic language, Principles of Geometry continues their orbiting journey that began exactly 20 years ago with "Penta," a Maxi composed of five electro-geometric vignettes that confirm what we already knew: the discreet French duo pilots one of the most underestimated projects in European IDM.
By returning just one year after a massive fifth album (26 tracks), Principles of Geometry makes a clear artistic move: shifting from electronic language unfolded on ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ to gesture, as one would associate intellect with manual, actions with words. On "Penta," to be visualized as the five fingers of a hand sketching the immediate and spontaneous pleasure of a hand pressing a chord, Guillaume Grosso and Jeremy Duval thus combine two essential concepts of their electronic music: the need to make the listener dance with their brains, and to touch with their mental images.
With nods to the godfathers of the genre (Autechre and Boards of Canada) or crossing paths with Aphex Twin in a Michael Mann film, "Penta" is therefore a beauty of gesture first conceived with the fingers, and without the need for words to evoke either the romance or the violence of a chord on a Roland Juno 60.
Mastered by the legend Noel Summerville (Boards of Canada, Kraftwerk, My Bloody Valentine) and designed by Ian Anderson of The Designers Republic (responsible for the graphics of the cult WipEout and many collaborations with the Warp label), this Maxi is therefore listened to as much as a recreational return to the future of the 90s as it is a concise summary of the equilateral career of Principles of Geometry; equally distant between pure emotion and the need to ponder the notes played in this very special ship.
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A1. Glower
A2. Radiants
A3. Oregon
B1. Today 6
B2. Kidsangls
Highlight:
Soon after the release in 2022 of a triple album dedicated to electronic language, Principles of Geometry continues their orbiting journey that began exactly 20 years ago with "Penta," a Maxi composed of five electro-geometric vignettes that confirm what we already knew: the discreet French duo pilots one of the most underestimated projects in European IDM.
By returning just one year after a massive fifth album (26 tracks), Principles of Geometry makes a clear artistic move: shifting from electronic language unfolded on ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ to gesture, as one would associate intellect with manual, actions with words. On "Penta," to be visualized as the five fingers of a hand sketching the immediate and spontaneous pleasure of a hand pressing a chord, Guillaume Grosso and Jeremy Duval thus combine two essential concepts of their electronic music: the need to make the listener dance with their brains, and to touch with their mental images.
With nods to the godfathers of the genre (Autechre and Boards of Canada) or crossing paths with Aphex Twin in a Michael Mann film, "Penta" is therefore a beauty of gesture first conceived with the fingers, and without the need for words to evoke either the romance or the violence of a chord on a Roland Juno 60.
Mastered by the legend Noel Summerville (Boards of Canada, Kraftwerk, My Bloody Valentine) and designed by Ian Anderson of The Designers Republic (responsible for the graphics of the cult WipEout and many collaborations with the Warp label), this Maxi is therefore listened to as much as a recreational return to the future of the 90s as it is a concise summary of the equilateral career of Principles of Geometry; equally distant between pure emotion and the need to ponder the notes played in this very special ship.
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Cat-No:TSRLP045
Release-Date:11.11.2022
Genre:Electronic
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Release-Date:11.11.2022
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Cult French duo Principles of Geometry is back after an 8 years hiatus with a 26 tracks love letter to IDM & electronica, "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ".
Tracklisting:
LP1
A1. An introduction to
A2. Brosome Ride
A3. Cmd Ctrl
A4. Digital state
A5. Emquvist
B1. First, I heard color
B2. Gear
B3. Hummerican
B4. Inward Seminar
LP2
C1. Jeopardy
C2. Knowledge Hills
C3. Loom Letter
C4. Mountain Meadows
C5. Nebula Center for the Youth
D1. Oiralt
D2. Polyedra one
D3. Qontinent Ag
D4. RAM
D5.Sequent
D6.Tape Voices
LP3
E1. U r Eyecandy
E2. Vestige
E3. We did it Joe
E4. Xenism
E5. Yes Computer
E6. Zeitgeist (without Auqura)
3rd LP has an etching design by The Designers Republic on the F-side More
Tracklisting:
LP1
A1. An introduction to
A2. Brosome Ride
A3. Cmd Ctrl
A4. Digital state
A5. Emquvist
B1. First, I heard color
B2. Gear
B3. Hummerican
B4. Inward Seminar
LP2
C1. Jeopardy
C2. Knowledge Hills
C3. Loom Letter
C4. Mountain Meadows
C5. Nebula Center for the Youth
D1. Oiralt
D2. Polyedra one
D3. Qontinent Ag
D4. RAM
D5.Sequent
D6.Tape Voices
LP3
E1. U r Eyecandy
E2. Vestige
E3. We did it Joe
E4. Xenism
E5. Yes Computer
E6. Zeitgeist (without Auqura)
3rd LP has an etching design by The Designers Republic on the F-side More