37 MINUTE WORKOUT, VOL. 2

(LP)
Keenly awaited follow-up to Russell Haswell's groundbreaking n0!ze-tekno classic of 2014 '37 Minute Workout', a spontaneously combusting mix of analog/digital synths and modular systems edited on a computer and inspired by a visit to CERN , The European Organisation for Nuclear Research.
Genre Electronic & Dance
FormatVINYL
Cat. noDIAG055
Label DIAGONAL
Artist RUSSELL HASWELL
Release Date23/06/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode5050580808713
TRACKLIST 01: The Wild Horses of the Revolution Have Arrived Without a Knight 02: Central Crisis Management Cell 03: Painful Memories from the Past Need to Be Acknowledged 04: Dancing on the Head of an Eagle 05: He Worked with His Eyes Lowered 06: Starting Something You're Not Able to Finish 07: Diplomatic Cocktail Circuit INFO Keenly awaited follow-up to Russell Haswell's groundbreaking n0!ze-tekno classic of 2014 '37 Minute Workout', a spontaneously combusting mix of analog/digital synths and modular systems edited on a computer and inspired by a visit to CERN, The European Organisation for Nuclear Research. Highly recommended if yr into Xenakis, The Latin Rascals, Incapacitants, Jeff Mills, UR, Yasunao Tone... There are few artists who can genuinely make music that sounds like your needle and/or record is melting, but Russell Haswell is one of them. His 2nd volume of extremely kinky calisthenics is a potent example of daring to be different in a world where exponentially increasing production options are leading producers of all stripes to the exact same conclusions. But, with thanks to Russell's iconoclastic intent, restless nature and ascetic aesthetics, he still sounds quite like nobody else, and, even better yet, doesn't give a shit if you like it or not. Crowbarring cues ranging from the Latin Rascals to Incapacitants and Jeff Mills into 7 wickedly awkward designs, Haswell keeps his avant aerobics radically irregular as he hops from the tendon-twitching angularity of 'The Wild Horses of the Revolution have arrived Without Knight' to steel-hoofed clatter in 'Central Crisis Management Cell' and the lacquer-eating dynamics of 'Painful Memories From The Past Need To Be Acknowledged', before toning a proper nasty acid special in the UR inversion 'Dancing on the Head of an Eagle', and seemingly sucking your brain out thru a straw with 'Starting Something You're Not Able To Finish', with the dry witted, skeletal jazz-funk squirm of 'Diplomatic Cocktail Circuit' closing the party down in style.