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Pye Corner Audio
Black Mill Tapes Vol. 3 & 4
- 01 Pathway six
- 02 Electronic Rhythmn Number Five
- 03 Transmission Seven Pathways Open
- 04 Inside the wave
- 05 Memory wiped
- 06 Building obscured by mist
- 07 Electronic rhythm number eighteen
- 08 Foreshadowed
- 09 Hexden channel
- 10 Transmission two pathway closed
- 11 Electronic rhythm number eighteen
- 12 Theme number eight
- 13 Transmission Five The Old Place
- 14 Dystopian vector part 1
- 15 Transmission thirteen line of sight
- 16 Electronic Rhythmn Number Nine
- 17 Theme Number Seven
- 18 Electronic Rhythmn Number Two
- 19 Electronic Rhythmn Number Twelve
- 20 Transmission Nine Black Light
- 21 Void Bound
- 22 Dystopian Vector part 2
- 23 Evil surrounds
- 24 Cont no stop
Another stunning collection of dusty driving darkness! Pye Corner Audio corner has finally completed his follow-up to the crushing Black Mill Tapes Volumes 1 & 2, and unsurprisingly it’s just as faded as its predecessor. While Volume 3 has been available via the mysterious producer’s Bandcamp page, this is the first time Volume 4 has ever been heard, and marks the completion of the series that has catapulted him to widespread recognition. These two diverse full-lengths have been re-mastered and slotted together on one record, and mark a transitional period in The Head Technician’s production history. Eschewing the whimsical ambience of the previous chapters, there’s a notable shift into beat-laced darkness on Volumes 3 & 4. ‘Electronic Rhythm Number Five’ is maybe the producer’s most obvious nod to classic house yet with its punchy square-wave bassline and dusty disco snare. Elsewhere, we’re treated to a slice of sizzling darkwave with ‘Inside the Wave’, and gloomy John Carpenter-influenced rumblings with the sparse ‘Dystopian Vector Part One’. Black Mill Tapes Volumes 3 & 4 is yet another expertly crafted collection of electronic vignettes, handled by a producer whose veteran’s touch can be heard in each note. This is the soundtrack to the flickering neon light outside your bedroom window, and should be approached with caution.