
FĂȘted electronic artist Rhys Fulber takes you further back and forward with his first solo release for Artoffact, Memory Impulse Autonomy. The album harks back to the music that Fulber made in his youth inspired by bands such as Cabaret Voltaire, Portion Control and fellow Vancouverites Skinny Puppy but blends those influences with the brutalist rhythms and harsh industrial techno that he has been pioneering in recent years.
Thematically, the record explores his joy of creating music for the first time in the Eighties using primitive equipment with a freedom of expression driven only by his imagination.
âThe title refers to fond memories of my roots in making electronic music and the excitement and passion I had for these sounds that were new at the time,â Fulber says. âThat style is embedded in me. Going back to them allowed me to make music on impulse, and many of the instrumentals were created from studio jams.â
While there are distinct nods to the past in the gnarly Richard H Kirk-esque cut ups of All Of You Go To Heaven and Baaderzeitâs eerie Tangerine Dream-like sequences, the album is also very much a modernist collaborative effort, utilising voices from the forefront of contemporary electronic music including William Maybelline (Qual/Lebanon Hanover), Years of Denialâs Barkosina and Hamburg-based aufnahme+wiedergabe recording artist Konstantin Unwohl.
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