A sonic journey. The crisp fresh air of a cold winter day. But also the warm sensation of a careless spring holiday. Many different, guitar inspired/sampled tracks float by like clouds in a blue & pink sky. Everything is possible.
Not all tracks on this album are about “dance” as my Minimal-Techno tag would have you believe. ‘Only this’, for example, gives us some air and does so for a very long time. It’s a massive progressive track spanning almost fourteen minutes. (Spoiler; It does have some venom in it’s tail.) The tempo is tuned down even further in the following track. Giving time to wonder what more this album has in store, with ‘The Jaws Of Life’ delivering the payload.
All in all it’s a beautiful progressive tech inspired album. And it reminds me of ‘The Field’, which I have fond memories of. Great job, Nick!
I Just Called To Say I Loathe You is a analog track produced using the Roland TR-606, the X0Xbox through a Carl Martin Opto-compressor and digital synths; Roland MC-303, TR-505 and the Kawai K1m. Recorded and mixed with Ableton Live. Mastering by ‘Beel’.
On the B-side is Yuri Suzuki‘s live-set: Live at Gorky Bar Vilnius Lithuania 25th November 2011.
01. Omar S – Sarah 02. Acid Andee – Feelin’ Me 03. Jordan Peak – Brutal Life 04. Teva – I Wanna Be 05. Black Box – Everybody, Everybody (JordyVision’s 2011 Digital Shoeshine) 06. Eli Escobar – Desire (Ian Pooley Dub) 07. Jay Tripwire – Spaced Out 08. Manuel Araneda – Plato Tipico (Sheehan & Clausen Remix) 09. Timid boy – How To Kill A Piano In 3 Lessons (Dana Ruh Black Flowers Remix) 10. JordyVision – The Grind (V.1 M01) 11. Deep Future – Do It all Night 12. Wehbba – 3 Days 13. Timid Boy & Alex Costa – My Girl 14. Marc ‘o’ Tool – Me 15. Benny Rodrigues – House Music (Surrealism’s Daft Punk Remix) 16. Kris Wadsworth – It’s time 17. JordyVision – White Tie 18. Jay Tripwire – Acid Babies 19. Gingy & Bordello – Amino 20. JordyVision – Sick ‘o’ Six 21. SOL – The Morph Balls