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Polygon Window - Surfing on Sine Waves (1993/2001 re-release)




01. "Polygon Window" - 5:24
02. "Audax Powder" - 4:36
03. "Quoth" - 5:34
04. "If It Really Is Me" - 7:01
05. "Supremacy II" - 4:04
06. "UT1 - dot" - 5:17
07. (untitled) - 6:24
08. "Quixote" - 6:00
09. "Portreath Harbour" - 4:44
10. "Redruth School" - 2:43
11. "Quino-phec" - 4:42


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Change of pace I guess, here is one part of the Artificial Intelligence series which I think stands out on it's own as Richard D James' best work and arguably my favorite from the series. Very classic IDM vibes with a lot of neat bleeps and bloops more akin to James' old work in acid house. Very nice album even if it is from 1993 (most often I find more older electronic music to sound dated but this sounds rather fresh and overall pleasant to listen to). To be honest I find his older work to be much nicer than his new work (aside from Windowlicker ofc). But this album really stands out no matter who made it because it's a very interesting album to listen to.

Great classic Warp Records release, listen asap

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