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Time Tourist

 
Album Review: Time Tourist

  • Artist: B12
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1996 04
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

A slick, arresting slate of ambient-leaning electro-techno with a strong Detroit feel. Again split between the group's many ongoing projects, the tracks vary from four-on-the-floor club movers to after-hours chill-bound breakbeat tracks and funky, almost jazz-oriented electro. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Void/Comm B12
Infinite Lites [Primitives Mix] B12
Cymetry B12
Gimp B12
DB5 B12
Phettt B12
Epilion B12
Scriptures Steve Rutter B12
The Silicon Garden [Flymocut] B12
Radiophonic Workshop B12

Credits

Mike Golding (Mixing), Mike Golding (Group Member), Steve Rutter (Mixing)
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Time Tourist
Studio album by B12
Released April 1996
Genre IDM, techno, ambient
Length 55:59
Label Warp
Professional reviews
B12 chronology
Electro-Soma (1993) Time Tourist (1996) 3EP (1998)

Time Tourist, or TimeTourist, is an album released by B12 in 1996 on Warp. The inventive packaging for the album makes it appear as if TimeTourist is an educational computer game written in a dystopian year 2166 and which looks back on the late 20th century as a primitive and quaint time in the development of mankind.

The track title "VOID/Comm" refers to "VOID/Comm R&D", a fictional 22nd-century company whose "B12 Systems" division developed "WorldCOM", a shared-mind technology which frees humans from physical interpersonal contact and the need to use very much of their brains. "VOID/Comm" is likely in reference to the Voigt/Kampf test administered in Blade Runner. The album's packaging makes reference to a number of other science fiction names corrupted over two centuries — Phettt (Boba Fett), Hein Len (Robert A. Heinlein), Seaclarc Arthur C. Clarke, A.C Mov (Isaac Asimov), and Kaydich (Philip K. Dick) — as well as to the Roddenberry and Lucas "Sacred StarTexts".

Although the featured artist for the album is B12, on the packaging, each track is associated with one of B12's aliases: CMetric, Redcell, or Musicology.

Track listing

  1. "VOID/Comm" – 5:50
  2. "Infinite Lites" – 5:21
  3. "Cymetry" – 5:58
  4. "Gimp" – 7:21
  5. "DB5" – 1:42
  6. "Phettt" – 5:52
  7. "Epillion" – 7:08
  8. "Scriptures" – 6:58
  9. "The Silicon Garden" – 3:29
  10. "Radiophonic Workshop" – 6:20

 
 

 

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