If STRGTHS offered a taste of their sense of humour and willingness to actively resist order, Linear S Decoded see them in full control. The complex, onomatopoeic track titles are gone and replaced with more recognisable words and expressions, as though the pair - having strayed dangerously close to parody have decided to reign it in, declaring we make the rules round here. And they do. Whilst many of the textures on the album can be cross checked against celebrated European techno of yore, it's the unapologetic nature of SHXCXCHCXSH's composition that marks it out against… read more
If STRGTHS offered a taste of their sense of humour and willingness to actively resist order, Linear S Decoded see them in full control. The complex,… read more
If STRGTHS offered a taste of their sense of humour and willingness to actively resist order, Linear S Decoded see them in full control. The complex, onomatopoeic track titles are gone a… read more
Little is known of the vowel-avoiding duo, except they are from Norrköping, Sweden and sometimes perform live. To date, their subtle, benevolent brand of techno has appeared on labels including Semantica, Subsist and Avian, with the latter having released the three full length albums "STRGTHS" (2013), "Linear S Decoded" (2014) and "SsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSsSs" (2016), as well as several EPs. Their sound is consistently melodic, fuzzy and transcendental. Their essence is spellbinding. It's not without irony that they use titles without vowels: th… read more
Little is known of the vowel-avoiding duo, except they are from Norrköping, Sweden and sometimes perform live. To date, their subtle, benevolent brand of techno has appeared on labels inclu… read more
Little is known of the vowel-avoiding duo, except they are from Norrköping, Sweden and sometimes perform live. To date, their subtle, benevolent brand of techno has appeared on labels including Semantica, Subsist and Avian, with the la… read more