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Panoramic Coloursound
Artist:
Creative Technology Consortium
Format: Vinyl
New: in stock $46.98
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Formats and Editions
1. A Retro Vice
2. Addiction (Vicki's Revenge)
3. Babalorichàs
4. Beautifully Polluted Sunset
5. Better Living Through Circuitry
6. Catastrophe
7. Complicity in the City
8. Confrontation
9. Down the Hall - What We Make Happen
10. Far from Amateur
11. Follow Our Kode
12. High Altitude Meditation
13. Initiative
14. Know Your System
15. Looming Shadows
16. Nyte Sequence
17. On the Edge of Confrontation
18. Out Where the Transit Buses Don't Run
19. Palm Tree Inferno
20. Rapidò
21. Sympathetic Ear
22. The Descent
23. The Monaco Falcon
24. Triangle (Cue Take)
25. Undercover Heist
More Info:
The venerable Dark Entries celebrates it's 300th release with Panoramic Coloursound, a triple LP from the Creative Technology Consortium. Traxx, Andrew Bisenius, and Jason Letkiewicz forged the CtC during the depths of pandemic isolation. Drawing from film and television music of the '80s/'90s and armed with a mighty array of vintage analog and digital synthesizers, they set out to explore heists, vices, and catastrophe. Panoramic Coloursound collapses sound and image into a neon blur throughout it's 25 tracks.While retro scores were the starting point for the CtC, the project does more than pay dutiful homage-these notes are warped and skewed, devolving into decaying digital soundscapes. EBM-inflected basslines pop up on tracks like "Catastrophe" and "A Retro Vice," menacing numbers that recall Traxx and Letkiewicz's legendary work as Mutant Beat Dance (a project also featuring Beau Wanzer). "Follow Our Kode" pairs heroic synths with funky bass, striking cosmic chords akin to the material that Traxx and Bisenius have released as An Anomaly. Krautrock-esque guitars slide along anthemic pads on "Beautifully Polluted Sunset," which comes across like an alien Miami Vice closing theme. The CtC channel corroded VHS vibes while making music for the future. Panoramic Coloursound was mastered by Frédéric Alstadt. The sleeve was designed by Eloise Leigh, and features a photograph by Jason Letkiewicz. Also included is a postcard featuring liner notes, a gear list, and a photograph by Maria Tzeka.back to top