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Release Date
9 October 2011
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Length
11 tracks
It's been a while since we last heard from Etheric Loopz. He amazed us with the post-industrial single The Old Peak and disappeared. The time has been well spent though since Programore is a visionary conceptual album, merging drum'n'bass with enough artistic attitude to make Dali run away and hide. It is totally up to you to choose if you prefer to listen to this as an artist album with (mainly) drum'n'bass or a unique way of storytelling through instrumental music. Speaking of inspiration, Programore is obviously indebted to classic Virus material and Amon Tobin, but Etheric Loopz widens his exploration of sound and structure and ends at a place where art and science meet, resulting in a future proof amalgamation of a dancefloor friendly yet intellectualy justified album. Whether he is hitting hard (Alternate Current, Function, Sun Vampire), mocking the latest trends (On Purpose) or simply following his muse (Float, Liquid Weather Channel), he completes everything with excellency, so Programore could well be a defining moment in Etheric's career.
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