Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)

Blackploid – Enter Universe / CPU01110011

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RELEASE: Enter Universe
ARTIST(S): Blackploid

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PUBLISHER: Central Processing Unit / CPU01110011
MUSICAL GENRE: Lossless, Electro (Classic / Detroit / Modern)
RELEASE DATE: 2023-02-17
DOWNLOAD FORMAT: 320Kbps, LOSSLESS
FILE SIZE: (138.91 MB)

Enter Universe have 12 TOTAL TRACKS

  1. Blackploid – Pulsation (05:09) 06A, 65
  2. Blackploid – Material Collapse (05:00) 07A, 129
  3. Blackploid – Planetary Nebula (04:54) 02B, 130
  4. Blackploid – Automatik (04:53) 10B, 129
  5. Blackploid – The Mission (05:12) 08A, 130
  6. Blackploid – Wormhole (05:16) 06A, 131
  7. Blackploid – Silent Room (05:02) 05B, 130
  8. Blackploid – IQ (05:07) 09B, 129
  9. Blackploid – Unidentified (04:58) 08B, 130
  10. Blackploid – Cell Mutation (05:02) 08B, 129
  11. Blackploid – Vacuum Movement (04:57) 09A, 131
  12. Blackploid – Space Curve (04:58) 05A, 130

Total Playtime: 01:00:28 min

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Blackploid has become one of Central Processing Unit’s stalwarts in the past couple of years. Martin Matiske’s project contributed a trio of EPs to the Sheffield label across 2021 and 2022, with each of them showing off the kind of electro chops and production sensibilities that made Blackploid an ideal fit for an imprint which also boasts the likes of Cygnus, Silicon Scally and Bochum Welt among its catalogue.
Now, for CPU’s first release of 2023, Matiske levels things up with the debut Blackploid LPEnter Universe. Across these twelve tracks, Matiske leaves us in no doubt that he’s a prime mover in the world of modern electronic music.Enter Universedoes not let up from start to finish, delivering a dozen pieces of leftfield electro that draws from the sound’s greats while also showcasing an unpredictability and flair that is all of Blackploid’s own.
The tone is set from the first frosty chords of opening cut ‘Pulsation’. The track traverses the starscape on pitter-patter drums and chirruping synths, a lively and slightly dystopian roller with an adventurous undercurrent reminiscent of classic Rephlex drops. It’s a style which Blackploid often draws for throughout the rest ofEnter Universe, albeit with elements added or subtracted at each stage.
Indeed, this album features some of the most unusual production you will hear on any record this year. While the grooves pulse away in a manner reminiscent of Drexciya or Legowelt, Blackploid layers the mixes with a whole cornucopia of synth tones. ‘The Mission’ boasts a bleep-bloop breakdown that sounds like malfunctioning rotary telephones; ‘Silent Room’ is a ghoulish jam which harks back to Warp’s legendaryArtificial Intelligencecompilations; ‘Automatik’ and ‘Wormhole’ are defined by some brilliantly strange low-ends – you’ll be thinking of Mr. Oizo’s ‘Flat Beat’ with the wiggly former, while the gurgling, writhing anti-lead that dictates ‘Wormhole’ is oddly thrilling and more than befits the track’s title.
This inventive approach is also apparent in some of the structural choices onEnter Universe. While the tracks here all keep a steady, dancefloor friendly pulse, several of them surprise you by switching up the approach after a minute or two. ‘Pulsation’, ‘Automatik’ and ‘The Mission’ all feature moments where a new element – extra hi-hats, a synth line entering from leftfield – inject fresh impetus into the tune to keep the listener on their toes.
Blackploid may push the sonic envelope onEnter Universe, but this does not mean there is no room for melody. In particular, the cuts here which most strongly channel ‘Computer World’-era Kraftwerk do so by fronting some slyly tuneful work, particularly in the low end of the mix. ‘Unidentified’ serves up delightfully springy chords, ‘Cell Mutation’ leads from the bassline, and ‘Space Curve’ features little cells of melody and counter-melody working together to closeEnter Universeout on a high.
Blackploid’s debut LPEnter Universemarries Drexciyan electro and Warp-school electronica with some brilliantly inventive production choices.
RIYL:Legowelt, Cygnus, Proswell, Jensen Interceptor//

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