Inertial Frame
In 2006, Arpanet returned with a new LP "Inertial Frame".
Linked with both Drexcyia and Dopplereffekt camps, no one really knows for sure who Arpanet is.
Following on from his mighty "Wireless Internet" on Record Makers set in 2002 and second album "Quantum Transposition" on Rephlex in 2005, this album for Record Makers develops his conceptual electronic fragmentation into yet another evocative and mysterious strand of sub-marine electro.
Though "Inertial Frame" serves the usual amount of killer loops, mysterious percussive treads and midnight melodies, Arpanet returns here for our greatest joy with beats and - please note the issue held in such an assessment- a whole bunch of fully sung tracks. An instantly recognizable tapestry of Motor City soundscaping updated from the most seminal of archives, "Inertial Frame" talks the listener into derivative reflections on quantic physics and pays tribute to the works of 20th century great scientists. Motor City addicts: this is your new holy grail...