Artist
Label
Tresor[11]
Surgeon
Crash Recoil
Tresor
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2023
2LP
26.99
Tresor351LP / Includes Download Code
180g vinyl
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Tracklist
1Oak Bank
2Second Magnitude Stars
3Metal Pig
4We Laugh & Clap At The Circus
5Leadership Contes
6Masks & Archetypes
7Subcultures
8Hope Not Hate

»Crash Recoil« is a new album by Surgeon. It marks Anthony Child's first techno LP in five years, following a period in which he felt uncertainty in his role as a techno producer and found it tough to locate inspiration. This new album encounters him drawing on spontaneous techniques to arrive at unchartered topographies.

»Crash Recoil« originates from Surgeon's recent live sets, where he experimented with constraints in performing and embracing the twists, turns and paradoxes that arrive from this. Each fresh iteration on consistent MIDI sequences and hardware reconfigured tracks into different constellations, creating an inspiring vortex of unpredicted events where ideas could flourish. This new approach allowed him to capture the spontaneous energy of his live shows in a way he had never done before. »This is not a live album, since it has not been recorded in one go during a live performance. In the same way that bands tour songs before going into the studio to record an album, I was able to explore these songs and hone their effectiveness during my live performances before creating a studio version.«

The result is eight tracks that emphasise a new techno sound for Surgeon, drawing in references from across the musical spectrum. »I can hear Coil, King Tubby, Detroit Techno and The Cure all wrapped up with 30 years of DJing,« Surgeon says of the album. Melancholic hum-like ambiences smudge around unadorned, near-droning basslines, crunching rhythm and percolating arpeggiations. The tracks carry unique and potent locomotion, with a low-slung grind through toughened terrains, breathing with a free spirit, untethered by a studio-based perspective. We hear manifestations of the same raw material across the album, like a textural motif, carving new variants and creating a cohesive work full of recollection.