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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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| James Rutledge - aka Pedro - will soon be ubiquitous. Alongside stints with Twisted Nerve's DOT, he's collaborated with The Pastels and Kevin Sheilds on thew soundtrack for The Last Great Wilderness. Pedro - a name inspired by the lead character in Alex Cox's 1992 movie Highway Patrolman - asserts his programming talents with authority. A backbone of hip-hop beats and stuttering electro map out rustic guitar pickings, flailing jazz and even sweeping classical flourishes. Rutledge's dexterous electronic patchwork can be masterful, though his melodic direction needs a sturdier anchoring. A name, however, to be conjured with. - Uncut |