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Eyephone - Reductive flac album
  • Performer Eyephone
  • Title Reductive
  • Date of release 1995
  • Country Germany
  • Style IDM, Downtempo
  • Other formats AC3 VOC ADX MP3 AU MMF WAV
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1118 mb
  • Size FLAC 1748 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 171

Eyephone ‎– Reductive. Label: Hypnotism ‎– ht05. forray into intelligent dance music. probably most well known for the two atom heart albums (AD and Bitniks) and the andrew lagowski record, nevertheless, there were some hidden gems as well.

This album has an average beat per minute of 137 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 111/179 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. BPM Profile Reductive. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Eyephone.

Reductive+ is Eyephone’s original debut album, re-released by Availabel, and including nine previously unreleased tracks that were not featured in the original CD version. This is the third of three albums featuring the entire Eyephone catalogue remastered by Atom™. Got it. + add. album.

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Eyephone - Plutocrat 04:49. Eyephone - Ford 06:31. Eyephone - Prop 05:29. Eyephone - Zoom 07:02. Eyephone - Void 04:09. Eyephone - Screener 06:17. Eyephone - Channels 05:36. Eyephone - Coax 02:35. Eyephone - Ta. e 07:27. Eyephone - Satellize 05:05. Eyephone - Bias Act 06:04. Eyephone - Force 05:21.

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Tracklist

1 Plutocrat 4:49
2 Ford 6:31
3 Prop 5:29
4 L5 6:39
5 Zoom 7:01
6 Void 4:09
7 Screener 6:17
8 Channels 5:35
9 Coax 2:35
10 Tac.ue 7:27
11 Satellize 5:05
12 Bias Act 6:04
13 Force 5:23

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Feedback Bleep Industries

Credits

  • Design [Design Sampling] – Linger Decoree
  • Producer – Eyephone
  • Written-By [All Tracks By] – Eyephone, M. Behrens*

Notes

Recorded at FBI (The Feedback Bleep Industries).

Includes cute data.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 014391 300522
  • Barcode (Scanned): 4014391300522
  • Matrix / Runout: S PANTEON 98 AX 4 01

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ala004 Eyephone Reductive+ ‎(22xFile, FLAC, Album, RM) Availabel ala004 Germany 2014
ala004 Eyephone Reductive+ ‎(22xFile, Album, Enh, RM) Availabel ala004 Germany 2014

Talk about Eyephone - Reductive


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hypnotism was a short lived label which was an offshoot of hyperuim, which tended to focus on electro industrial and "etherreal" dead can dance knock offs. this litte sub label however, had something very special going for it, despite being overshadowed at the time by larger labels like Warp, R & S and GPR. each (and every) release on this label was a quality forray into intelligent dance music. probably most well known for the two atom heart albums (AD and Bitniks) and the andrew lagowski record, nevertheless, there were some hidden gems as well. eyephone had a very short lived career, and only a handful of albums to his credit, with reductive being the first. i felt compelled to review this because as i was listening to it the other day, i felt like this is one of those overlooked classics from a period that was literally overflowing with incredible music. thus, it can be easy to miss titles here and there, and i have always appreciated people who have pointed me in the right direction of many such records. reductive is a very sharp, and precise mix. it can at times draw inevitable comparisions to amber by autechre, or some of the early, mellow, Rather Interesting material (think the mellower tracks from Interactive Music, say) but comparisions always feel a bit out of place, because this is certainly eyephone, through and through, and subtle similarities aside, this doesnt really sound like anything other than what it is: a moody, mid tempo romp with nary a stinker to be found on the whole disc. its pristine material that is worthy of your attention if you gravitate towards anything i have mentioned above, and worth tracking down.