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"Tan Lejos is the most ambitious and complete work created by Prozack to this date. A product of an year of investigation and experimentation which will be hard to surpass. The artist himself acknowledges Tan Lejos as the record which gets to his sound ideals, and the one he is most proud of. He left behind the rage, the tension, the sharp edges of the previous Ideology, his debut, to give way to a more relaxed, concentrated, introspective work of softer, more undulating lines. A more intense and emotionally deep work, trying to explore new territories of techno and dance languages, terribly obscure and minimal. The title piece, Tan Lejos, is the central idea of the whole record. It's the most beautiful song written by Prozack to this date; through the sound, without the need of a text, you can transmit many indescribable sensations. This and the two pieces following it, 'Intangible' and 'Sonabamos', do really form a trilogy -- of abstract and mostly minimalist techno pop which defines the most intense part of the record."
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"Ready for a new dive into the submarine forms schemed in our Stereophonic Elefant Dance Recordings laboratories? Be ready for a surprising, exciting new act: Radio is something unique, an exceptional work that will show you new horizons in the Spanish electronic scene. Radio is the result of the combined forces of Silvania and Prozack in order to get away from the conventional and to embrace the unknown. Each of the parts involved had already rediscovered techno in their very own way: Prozack and his austere explorations, always elaborating puzzling calculations based on transparent repetitions; Silvania, lovers of the intricate, drawing superimposed forms whose vision requires many analysis. Together, as Radio, they take their premises to a new field, achieving to place techno, and even house, in a watery, constant, alive-and-kicking place. Which are the common features of artists like Herbert, Maurizio... or labels like Ladomat, Basic Channel...?. The updating of a language that had been withered by so many copycats with nothing to say. Radio struggle for bringing us new reinterpretations far away from the obvious, allowing us to see what we already know under a new light. HereĀ“s a work in which rhythm, cadence and space have the same value. The fruits of a quest for new sounds and forms, taking extreme care of the slightest detail. New concepts, new forms, Radio, the artists and the album, all blending in a polyedric whole that places itself on the top of international avant-garde music of today."
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"Naves Sin Puertos ("Ships With No Harbour") turns out to be their most basic and enthralling yet. Quiet, gliding minimalist noise. More personal than anything they've done so far.Fot the first time since Paisaje III, they use vocals again, this time as sampled loops full of their characteristic wounding lyricism. The rhythms have been softened, slowed down, while over them an ocean of unmatched beauty is woven. Their way, the one which links Brian Eno and Autechre, has consolidated them as one of the most personal and brilliant Spanish electronics acts." Referenced influences include: My Bloody Valentine, A Flock of Seagulls, Dif Juz , Beach Boys, Human League, Left Banke, Durrutti Column, Suicide, etc.
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