How do you define Andrea Parker's particular electronic universe? You might think of amplified heartbeats recorded during a tribal ceremony, dry waves of sounds recycled from Andrea's enviroment and floating sonic ghosts grabbed from vintage machines. If you listen closely the depth is obvious.
In the forefront, bass, snares, hats and all manner of rythmic elements move with a kind of molecular agitation, creating a massive structure in which the subtle abstract touches are floating in an ordered disorder.
This is surely the purest electro sound you'll find, but don't expect Andrea Parker to make music for dancefloor addicts only. These tracks are ready to make you move, but the more you pay attention the more you get. This might be the missing link in the mutually exclusive worlds of 'techno' and 'experimental music', now breathing side by side.
Danger is a duty.



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