‘The Four Worlds’ feels strange and contextless, a peculiar statement that may seem at first like it doesn’t know what it’s aiming for. Don’t be fooled though, as this bewildered unfamiliarity is an aim in itself. Pulled away from the record and taken as singular statements, any of these eight tracks might not make much sense, but together, they cohere into something weirdly beautiful.
ArtistMark Pritchard
Results4Mark Pritchard is an English electronic musician, resident in Australia and currently signed to Warp Records
Mark Pritchard announces ‘The Four Worlds’ + audio visual collaboration with Jonathan Zawada
News just in from Warp Records – Australian-based producer Mark Pritchard returns this March with ‘The Four Worlds’. An eight-track collection of music, further exploring the sonic
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Vinyl Artwork Of The Year 2013
The votes are in and the winner of Vinyl Artwork Of The Year 2013 is Gold Panda ‘Half of Where You Live’ released via NOTOWN Records and Ghostly International, designed by Andy Gilmore.
Mark Pritchard & Om’Mas Keith: Wind It Up
It’s fair to say that we’ve been spoilt rotten for choice by Hyperdub this year. We’ve had a generous serving of UK funky from Cooly G,
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