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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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| A series of lovingly tweaked trashcan symphonettes. Grounded in the Four Tet/FSOL school of sampling psychedelia, Manchester's James Rutledge (aka Pedro) fuses acoustic instruments and hip-hop beats with jewel-like textures for a resplendent sound collage. Consistently soft and gentle, Pedro morphs strings and chattering keyboards through backwards effects in "The Water Ran This Way Back and Forth"; creates a brass-blasting Pink Floyd soundscape in "Fear & Resilience"; and drops a free jazz/electro spew in "123." A bonus disc includes remixes by Prefuse 73, Four Tet and Danger Mouse. - Remix |