Phonat – “Learn to recycle”

August 4, 2010 · 25 comments

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7 foot Italian electro wunderkid Phonat’s defining work of leftfield genius is “Learn to recycle”. Described by a leading London A&R man as “Bohemian Rhapsody for the acid generation”, Learn to recycle is initially an academic exercise – to render the traditional categories of electronic music redundant by making a track which includes hip hop / downtempo, house and drum and bass tempos all within one track, while using the exact same sample, bass sound and drum kit across all 3 elements. Recycling the core elements in all three styles and so showing that different genres of electronic music can be defined by their similarities as much as their differences. Fortunately, for such an academic task, the resulting music is both some of the freshest and most exciting music around today, and also very enjoyable to listen to, given the uncompromising nature of its artistic plan! www.phonat.net http

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