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Monophace - Random Factor album

Monophace - Random Factor album

  • Performer: Monophace
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Random Factor
  • Released: 2002
  • Style: Breaks, Electro
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1497 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1303 mb
  • Other: VQF MPC AC3 AAC ASF DXD MPC
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 408

Description

Release group by Monophace.

Complete your Monophace collection. That gives a certain idea of what to expect on the follower of the fantastic "Cinemascope": less drum 'n bass patterns, more glitches.

Overview (current section).

Random factor (2X12 lp). 2x12" Vinyl D. K2O, k2o25. Limited backstock of this 2002 electro/breaks album by Monophace aka Niederflur for Kanzleramts sublabel K2O.

Random Factor Unreleased by Random Factor, released 08 March 2014 1. 36 Up 2. Drop Out 3. Elemental 4. Beta Cache 5. 98 Cruise 6. Firebird 7. Crack It 8. Drop Zone 9. Low Rider 10. Remote 11. Inverse 12. Nuance 13. Prisma 14. Shimmer 15. Tradition 16. Kinetics 17. Project Dragon Unreleased tracks from 2000-2014. A collection of music from the Random Factor archives, tracks that narrowly missed release on EP's, albums or just didn't get put out to many labels. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

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Convergence - Студийный альбом от Random Factor. Вышел 15 марта 2004г. В альбом вошло 10 треков. Продолжительность альбома: 01:04:42. Random Factor - Second Principles (Greg Wilson's 2020Vision).

Tracklist

Wavestream 5:34
Lense 5:02
The Need (Original Version) 3:52
Still Life 6:00
Defeat 5:50
Time To Function 5:47
Linked 3:38
Recall 5:04
Serpent 6:27
Storage 5:56

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
K2O25 Monophace Random Factor ‎(CD, Album) K2 O Records K2O25 Germany 2002
K2O25 Monophace Random Factor ‎(2x12", Album) K2 O Records K2O25 Germany 2002

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Comments

Thordibandis Thordibandis
Right now this album style is set in discogs as "breaks/electro". That gives a certain idea of what to expect on the follower of the fantastic "Cinemascope": less drum 'n bass patterns, more glitches. If the previous album had some bits of the clicks 'n cuts (and microhouse) fashion that made Mille Plateaux and Force Inc/Tracks dominate the electronic world back then, in this one the idea spreads through all the album, making it sound less than a Kabuki side project and more like the rest of the albums of this duo (with some dubstep touches). This, again, makes their tracks sound unique and intriguing, but the sense of melody is weaker this time, some samples are definitively annoying (Time to Function), some tracks seem more underdeveloped than minimal (Lense), and some effects sound more funny than intriguing. Anyway, there is a reason to get this album, the nightmarish, obsessive and powerful "The Need", which sets the psychotic mood perfectly with the vocals by Dahlia Strecker and suggests a lots of terrifying things with her whispering with anger and dispair "how can you say our story comes to an end". Beautiful and scary, it's one of the highlights of Bleckmann/Wenner long and interesting career as electronic producers/composers. And I wish it was rescued in the dubstep craze of these years...