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Irish electronic producer Colin Cloughley first emerged as Anodyne way back in 1996 with his debut album ‘Ultramack 005′ on Ultramack Records, as well as making an mien on Skam’s ultra-scarce ‘Mask 500′ 12”, but since then he’s taken a 14 year hiatus from producing music. Thankfully, this long awaited second album ‘Corrosion’ on Dublin-based label Psychonavigation sees him returning to the fold with twelve tracks that concentrate on dark, industrial-edged techno, with elements of old school rave, breakbeat hardcore and more delicate IDM atmospheres all managing to rear their heads at points here. One thing’s for sure, though – with the exception of glacial ambient segue track ‘Goodbye Is Never Enough’, there’s almost no spare moment for the listener to catch their whiff between hammering, pneumatic factory-line style rhythms. If opening track ‘When The Sky Fell Down’ offers up one of the few examples of vast ‘space’ here, with its curiously ‘downlifting’ wafting minor-key pads trailing over a spring-loaded backdrop of contorted techno rhythms, ‘Awaken From Your Dream’ sees the hi-hat programming accelerating to near breakcore levels, as curiously graceful melancholic synth pads counterbalance the furiously interwined 303 squiggles and snare volleys, in an offering that calls to mind one of mid-period Autechre’s more furiously contained moments. Elsewhere, the tearing ‘Darken’ easily offers up one of this album’s most ferocious dancefloor weapons, sending hammering breakbeat rhythms thundering under growling synth distortion and jagged breakdowns in a manner that calls to mind Empirion’s industrial-edged rave explorations, while ‘Chemical Sunset’ even manages to wink at ‘Experience’-era Prodigy with its one-finger piano synth stabs, warbling, near-acid 303 bassline merging into a streamlined backdrop of scissoring retro-hardcore snares and wafting trance pads (think early Sven Vath meets ‘Everybody In The Place’ somewhere in the middle). If you’re up for a serious dose of dark, industrial-toned throttling disobeyed techno that nods towards the likes of early Autechre and The Infernal Dog, ‘Corrosion’ is an excellent place to start.
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Other Dublin attractions include Dutch spinner Laidback Luke at the Wright Venue (Fri), a Luke Unabomber blitz (Sat), and a very hectic Sunday with the Mongo extravaganza, a live set from Solar Bears, the Psychonavigation Old Skool Party, and the return
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