2009, Warp
Mark Pritchard's first full-length release under the Harmonic 313 moniker, When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence, is a real doozy. Grumbling bassweight, glitchy traces of minimal tech, acid, dancehall and dubstep all combine to form a sound both cerebral and danceable. The elegant juxtaposition of these elements substantiate Pritchard's breadth in both influence and execution; after all, this is the man behind Link, Troubleman, NY Connection, Global Communication, Series 7 (with Stephen Horne), Vertigo (with Danny Breaks)and a dizzying array of other projects. Transmitting his equal love for Detroit techno, Jamrock dancehall and space-age hip-hop, this album should prove to be one of the standout electronic releases of 2009. The sheer bass pressure contained herein is sure to leave an indelible mark.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Dirtbox |
| 2 | Cyclotron |
| 3 | No Way Out |
| 4 | Music Substitute System |
| 5 | K÷ln |
| 6 | Galag-A |
| 7 | Word Problems |
| 8 | Battlestar |
| 9 | Cyclotron C64 Sid |
| 10 | Call to Arms |
| 11 | Flaash |
| 12 | Don't Panic |
| 13 | Falling Away |
| 14 | When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence |
| 15 | Quadrant 3 |
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