Life EP
by VISION

— Released 25th February 2013 on Big Dada

Parisian duo VISION return with their second EP for Big Dada and continue to develop their unique, raw and soulful take on post-dubstep electronic music, smashing classic Detroit techno against the detritus of their French/African/Caribbean heritage to create alien soundscapes which can be beautiful or brutal or both. Relying on a composition method involving programming the bare bones of a rhythm track before jamming layer upon layer of music live on a series of vintage synths and effects u...

Parisian duo VISION return with their second EP for Big Dada and continue to develop their unique, raw and soulful take on post-dubstep electronic music, smashing classic Detroit techno against the detritus of their French/African/Caribbean heritage to create alien soundscapes which can be beautiful or brutal or both. Relying on a composition method involving programming the bare bones of a rhythm track before jamming layer upon layer of music live on a series of vintage synths and effects units, then stripping back and giving these sessions shape, you can hear the spontaneity and human looseness this allows back into a field where all too often, producers prize a kind of sterile, deathly perfection above that simple, complicated thing, “LIFE.” 

“The Phuture Makes Beats” is a pummelling exercise in ryhthm building and bass extermination, “Vortex” harks back to the duo’s debut track “Rise of Green” but adds a kind of ecstatic drive to the doominess of the original. “Origenesis” introduces us to the crazed afro-futurism of fellow Parisian K The Great, “Visioneer” is the most uncompromisingly violent track the pair have so far released, but develops a kind of transcendent loveliness as it crunchs forward. “Bounce My People,” meanwhile, finishes the EP off with some unashamed funk. 

This then, is VISION’s vision – a kind of micro/macroscopic, future-low-tech Black psychedelia which conjures the organic from the inorganic. And hence, which creates life…

Life EP
by VISION

— Released 25th February 2013 on Big Dada

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL224)
£2.40
 
16-bit WAV (BDDNL224W)
£3.40
 

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL224)
£2.40
16-bit WAV (BDDNL224W)
£3.40

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Tracklist

  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    The Phuture Makes Beats
  2. 2
    Vortex
  3. 3
    Origenesis
  4. 4
    Visioneer
  5. 5
    Bounce My People
  6.  
    Play All (5)
  1. 1
    The Phuture Makes Beats
  2. 2
    Vortex
  3. 3
    Origenesis
  4. 4
    Visioneer
  5. 5
    Bounce My People
  6.  
    Play All (5)

Parisian duo VISION return with their second EP for Big Dada and continue to develop their unique, raw and soulful take on post-dubstep electronic music, smashing classic Detroit techno against the detritus of their French/African/Caribbean heritage to create alien soundscapes which can be beautiful or brutal or both. Relying on a composition method involving programming the bare bones of a rhythm track before jamming layer upon layer of music live on a series of vintage synths and effects u...

Parisian duo VISION return with their second EP for Big Dada and continue to develop their unique, raw and soulful take on post-dubstep electronic music, smashing classic Detroit techno against the detritus of their French/African/Caribbean heritage to create alien soundscapes which can be beautiful or brutal or both. Relying on a composition method involving programming the bare bones of a rhythm track before jamming layer upon layer of music live on a series of vintage synths and effects units, then stripping back and giving these sessions shape, you can hear the spontaneity and human looseness this allows back into a field where all too often, producers prize a kind of sterile, deathly perfection above that simple, complicated thing, “LIFE.” 

“The Phuture Makes Beats” is a pummelling exercise in ryhthm building and bass extermination, “Vortex” harks back to the duo’s debut track “Rise of Green” but adds a kind of ecstatic drive to the doominess of the original. “Origenesis” introduces us to the crazed afro-futurism of fellow Parisian K The Great, “Visioneer” is the most uncompromisingly violent track the pair have so far released, but develops a kind of transcendent loveliness as it crunchs forward. “Bounce My People,” meanwhile, finishes the EP off with some unashamed funk. 

This then, is VISION’s vision – a kind of micro/macroscopic, future-low-tech Black psychedelia which conjures the organic from the inorganic. And hence, which creates life…