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| A knob-twiddler extrordinaire - Under The Radar / Wonderful stuff - NME / A resplendent sound collage - Remix / There will be few better soundtracks to this summer - Stylus / This is IDM that never loses the listener in its tangents. - BPM / A genre-confounding tale of the unexpected from the deftest of techno artisans - Mojo |
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| It's easy to imagine 24-year-old James Rutledge, aka Pedro, laptop in hand, keeping it real in the great outdoors. There's something pleasantly organic about this, Rutledge's debut longplayer and a one-man crusade against the frigidness of electronic music. When Pedro aligns cascading orchestral arrangements with bleeps and loops, images of lush green beauty replace any notions of electronic tomfoolery. Like Four Tet on an outdoor activity course, Rutledge's tinkering recalls scenes of mating deer and sparkling morning dew. Consider the brass squawking of 'Dead Grass' and you can almost hear the yawn of a hungover badger, while 'Fear and Resilience' sounds like a cascade of falling pine cones. Wonderful stuff that, at long last, proclaims summer is here. - NME |