- Considering that the majority of their solo releases tend to be dense and concept-driven, the delivery mode of Alva Noto and Byetone's Diamond Version material is pleasingly straightforward. Essentially a series of five standalone techno 12-inches intended to be collated at project's end, each one arrives free of thematic baggage and ready to be taken entirely at face value. The duo's co-opting of blue-sky-thinking corporate soundbites as track titles nicely hammers the point home: the presentation suggestively hints toward some deeper meaning, while tacitly acknowledging that, in actual fact, what you see (and hear) is exactly what you get. Across the Diamond Version 12-inches released to date, what you got were precision-tooled and impeccably sculpted club tracks, powered by the duo's characteristic strobing rhythms and flecked with absurdist humour.
Texturally, EP3 is much the same as its predecessors: all chrome surfaces buffed to a high sheen, tides of digital distortion rushing through the midrange, and drums that hit with enough force to punch right through the surrounding melee. Rhythmically, however, it's rather more fleet-footed. Both "Turn on Tomorrow" and its alternate version on the flip move with a fast-paced, distinctly electro-leaning bent, with the latter's tightly coiled bassline and springy percussion recalling paranoiac recent material by DJ Stingray. "Sense of Urgency" is more thick-set and ponderous, but compensates with brute force, pairing fist-shaped bass blasts with synth slashes that cut deep notches into its surface. They're the best of the duo's Diamond Version missives to date, by turns tough, austere and playful.
Lista de sequência de músicas A Turn On Tomorrow
B1 Sense Of Urgency
B2 Turn On Tomorrow (Version)