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- Summary: This is the second full-length release for Toronto electronic producer David Psutka.
- Record Label: Night Slugs
- Genre(s): Electronic, Techno, Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Tech-House
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Dec 3, 2013Think of A/B Til Infinity as a more mysterious version of the project's 2011 LP Bible Eyes, and all the meticulous production, overall album flow, and attractive song structure rules still apply, but this one can be parted out much easier, offering up about four 12"s worth of late-night dancefloor intoxication that are still rich enough tracks to hold up for headphone listening.
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Dec 3, 2013Psutka's production on A/B Till Infinity is evocative and daring, and combines a future-oriented polish with an austere sense of simplicity, solidifying Egyptrixx's distinctiveness amongst a new crop of surface-obsessed underground producers.
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Dec 3, 2013There is a sense of limbs and lungs stretching, followed by the triumphant punch through to a higher plane.
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Dec 3, 2013Though precise and at times cold and glassy, the album is by no means a minimalist evocation of a future world of urban decay.
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Dec 19, 2013It's a record more about sound design and structure, an abstract deconstruction of Night Slugs' sleek chrome aesthetic.
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