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ARTIST
FEAR RATIO, THE
TITLE
They Can't Be Saved
FORMAT
Cassette
LABEL
SKAM
CATALOG #
SKASSETTE 007CS
SKASSETTE 007CS
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/10/2020
Cassette version.
James Ruskin
and
Mark Broom
are
The Fear Ratio
. The duo, who are long-term collaborators, have created their own signature style with abstract synths, heavy basslines and experimental soundscapes that fit somewhere in between IDM, electronica and ambient. Their acclaimed debut album
Lightbox
was initially released in 2011 on Ruskin's Blueprint Records, featuring remixes from Warp aficionados
Plaid
and
Deadhand
. Soon after they formed a long-lasting relationship with cult Manchester based label Skam, with the follow-up album,
Refuge Of A Twisted Soul
(SKALD 031CD/LP, 2015). 2018 saw a four track
Live EP
of exclusive versions of their
Autechre
supporting slot at the Great Northern Warehouse in Manchester. Several years and various solo productions later, The Fear Ratio return with
They Can't Be Saved
, an album that solidifies their reputation as experimental producers. From the ethereal opening bars of "Sender" slowly twisting into a brooding dub breakbeat, to the staccato, bugged-out atmospherics of "Grey Code," the ghostly electronics of "Small World", to the tripped-out, schizophrenic, haunting bass of "Game Plan," and the sun-dappled keys of "The Final Vision," Broom and Ruskin flex their techno muscles ever further beyond the floor.
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