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Thu, Apr 23, 2015, 13:00
- The San Francisco producer will make his full-length debut in July.
Matrixxman will release his first full-length Homesick via Ghostly International on July 10th.
The Bay Area artist born Charlie Duff has released 12 EPs since 2013, spreading out his tracks across labels like Dekmantel, Soo Wavey Records (the imprint he runs with Vin Sol) and Spectral Sound.
On Homesick's twelve tracks, he explores Detroit-informed techno, electro and ambient soundscapes while indulging a longtime interest in contemporary science fiction. The record references both Motor City landmarks ("Packard Plant") and cutting-edge neuroscience ("Annika's Theme"). Seemingly obsessed with futurist inventor Ray Kurzweil's theory of singularity, Duff expounds on the themes of artificial intelligence which inspired Homesick: "We will have the technological capability to fully map out a human brain in its entirety within 30 years," he says. "The implications of such a possibility are deep and far reaching. We will be crossing a Rubicon towards a new phase in human consciousness. I am one person that is prepared to take that step."
Prepare for what's in store with album track "Augmented," streaming below.
Tracklist
01. Necronomicon
02. Augmented
03. Red Light District
04. Packard Plant
05. Dejected
06. Network Failure
07. False Pattern Recognition
08. Opium Den
09. Annika's Theme
10. HMU (Hit Me Up)
11. Switchblade
12. Earth Like Conditions
Ghostly International will release Homesick on July 10th, 2015.