- Music
- 14 Nov 06
Spectrum
Asciinoid's debut is a bit of a schizophrenic listen.
Irish act Asciinoid’s debut is something of a schizophrenic listen - the deep, classic 303-flecked house of ‘P-hunk’ and the bright, (hi-)techno of ‘Hi-Gloss’ appeal to these ears, while the frenetic, abrasive stompers like ‘Oscillator Drift’ and the (past-its-sell-by-date) cover of ‘Seven Nation Army’ will get the youths jumping. Asciinoid knows what he’s at, but overall this 12-tracker is lacking depth and is a little too jack-of-all-trades for its own good.
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