Terence Fixmer - Through The Cortex (2018)
Artist: Terence Fixmer
Title: Through The Cortex
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Ostgut Ton Germany – OSTGUTCD 44DIGITAL
Genre: Techno
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 37:47
Total Size: 223 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Through The Cortex
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Ostgut Ton Germany – OSTGUTCD 44DIGITAL
Genre: Techno
Quality: lossless (tracks)
Total Time: 37:47
Total Size: 223 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Something Invisible (01:51)
2. Shout In A Black Hole (05:40)
3. Mind Event Horizon (04:37)
4. Fury (05:43)
5. Accelerate (04:28)
6. Expedition (07:11)
7. A Halo Somewhere (03:40)
8. Phase Shift (04:37)
‘Through The Cortex’, @Terence-Fixmer's sixth solo album and his first on Ostgut Ton, is techno with a voice – or rather multiple voices – guiding listeners through hypnotic, space- and social-themed terrain as a kind of dark soundtrack to darker days. Across eight tracks at a compact but varied 40 minutes, the LP touches on an aesthetic hinted at in recent Ostgut Ton releases, revealing a sonic narrative through noisy, screaming synth/vocal riffs with a jagged, guitar-like post-punk sensibility.
The result ranges from the slow John Carpenter-inspired ‘Escape From Precinct 13’ funk of “Expedition” and the patient yet muscular stomp of “Fury” to the mesmerizing Suicide-like pop of single “Accelerate”, where Fixmer, using his voice as an instrument, chants the track’s ambiguous title in an invocation of systemic change/collapse.
Elsewhere, the story is told with more abstract and wailing vocals like on “Shout in A Black Hole”, or in the warm, entrancing chords floating across the stereo image in ostensibly changing time-signatures on “A Halo Somewhere” – the LP’s uncharacteristically kosmische musik come-down. The track, and ‘Through The Cortex’ as a whole, reflect what can be described as Fixmer’s idiosyncratic take on both techno subgenres as well as the larger pool of electronic music in general. This broad approach translates into a sound that is not only difficult to pin down, but also one that lends itself to multiple listens.