Darrell Fitton's second full-length album as Bola easily recalls the finer and more fragile moments of his electronic peers Autechre and Boards of Canada. If anything, Fyuti is more accessible and certainly more soothing than the contemporary releases from those bands, Confield and Geogaddi. Fitton has seemingly compiled what amounts to an application to create film scores that should be handed to every producer of film noir movies in Hollywood and Europe. Fyuti frequently recalls the darker moments of Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, and Popol Vuh, though Fitton's experimental … read more
Darrell Fitton's second full-length album as Bola easily recalls the finer and more fragile moments of his electronic peers Autechre and Boards … read more
Darrell Fitton's second full-length album as Bola easily recalls the finer and more fragile moments of his electronic peers Autechre and Boards of Canada. If anything, Fyuti is more… read more
Bola is Darrell Fitton, whose 1995 debut 12-inch for Skam under that name helped shoot the now-collectible label to underground notoriety. Although the first of Fitton's released tracks appeared under his real name on the Warp label's Artificial Intelligence II compilation in 1995 and displayed the same style of chrome-dipped melodic techno adhered to by many Warp artists, his subsequent Bola material focused in on a heartier, less accessible aesthetic. His self-titled Skam EP combined vaguely funk-fueled rhythms with harsh, austere synth textures and almost industrial-gr… read more
Bola is Darrell Fitton, whose 1995 debut 12-inch for Skam under that name helped shoot the now-collectible label to underground notoriety. Although the first of Fitton's released track… read more
Bola is Darrell Fitton, whose 1995 debut 12-inch for Skam under that name helped shoot the now-collectible label to underground notoriety. Although the first of Fitton's released tracks appeared under his real name on the Warp lab… read more