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Tactile Galactics

Current price: $15.99
Tactile Galactics
Tactile Galactics

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Tactile Galactics

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Son of a famous and important pop artist, L.A.'s spent time in the '90s alt-rock band before splitting his resources amongst a handful of experimental and electronica-oriented side projects, being the least secret of the bunch. That may just sound like art-brat tomfoolery, but 's most widely available release since conception lands on 's label , which means it is already co-signed by one the most discerning longtime electronica advocates. There's good reason too, as this hip-shaker album winds through a psychedelic landscape as if acid house, , and chillout rooms were still all the rage, and yet the cool electro-house restraint and many dips into the new dancefloor eclecticism expose this as a post- , post- release. Check the great "Nebula Sphynx" for some -influenced techno that sticks, the aptly titled "Deep Stations" for some big-sky morning music that recalls breakfast at Burning Man, or the weird wonder dubbed "Parascopic Rope," a comfortable, friendly hallucinogen if there ever were one. Big surprise has to be the late album "Afterlife," which sounds '80s and German on one hand, and '70s and wet dub reggae on the other, and if 's run through his favorite electronica genres isn't very purposeful or groundbreaking, the track is a great example of how rich and rewarding his work can be. Be it chillrave or wonky-house, ' familiar mash is attractive and worth any electronica fan's attention. ~ David Jeffries

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