Originally released by Warp in 1993 as part of their much-lauded Artificial Intelligence series, B12’s 'Electro-Soma' is a fearsomely beautiful work. More than 30 years after the album's debut, the British production duo of Mike Golding and Steve Rutter remain at the top of their game, continuing to craft mind-bogglingly precise electronic listening music that has earned them enduring acclaim. A true bucket-list performance, encountering B12 feels wonderfully timeless, positioned at the intersection of Kraftwerk’s robotic, futuristic harmonies, LFO’s icy, bass-driven textures, and Derrick May’s artful techno, while remaining unmistakably their own.
Labels: B12
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