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This was originally released only on CD in Japan in 1997 as a duo record by Londoner Mixmaster Morris and Scot in San Francisco Jonah “Spacetime Continuum” Sharp – but for its 2023 vinyl release got re-attributed, as it was recorded in former Yellow Magic Orchestra mischief-maker Haruomi Hosono’s studio and he co-produced two tracks and oversaw and finetuned the whole album process. Whether it was the luxury of Hosono’s well-appointed studio, the sense of global connection, or just a meeting of very eccentric minds making something greater than the sum of its parts, this is one of the great documents of mid-90s psychedelic electronics. It’s a perfect joining of dots through decades between Tangerine Dream, Japanese 80s environmental music, drum’n’bass and many more influences – but those influences are secondary to a monumental, elegant sense of shape, space and time in the here and now. Every swoop and chirrup of pitch-bent tone, every rumble of sub-bass, every fluttering breakbeat are all part of a perfectly constructed environment that you can enter inside of, but will never want to leave. On the right soundsystem, its quiet logic becomes more apparent the louder you play it.

Joe Muggs

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