Mark Barton has reviewed Electro Magnetic on his blog The Sunday Experience. Here's what he had to say about it:
Sounds so Kraftwerk that we half expected to find their name tags ironed
upon its collar, new from the Manitou who regular readers with long
memories may recall we mentioned in passing a little while back via
tales from the attic volume XI I believe wherein he was going through
something of a classic 60’s BBC Radiophonic Workshop Dr Who workout
meets Vernon Arts Lab and John Carpenter via a rather fetching outing
entitled ’the Mechanicals’. The Manitou for those not quite up to speed
is the guise of British Columbian based electronic wizard Joshua Blanc
who surrounded by all manner of analogue synths and vintage sound
devices occasionally sees fit to issue forth sonic intermissions into
the big outside world. ’electro magnetic’ be his latest salvo. In short
this is the sound of the future as it was or at least sounded way back
in those black and white days of ‘77 or more pertinently – are we really
allowed to say this – a robotoid Dusseldorfian wet dream – I guess not –
but too late its done. All at once finitely designed, meticulously
engineered and powered onto a hyper chilled lunar mainframe which aside
being just a tad frisky and fluent in the way of kraut kosmiche appears
as though a mid 80’s Cabaret Voltaire were secretly fashioning out
little man machined Karl Bartos replicants. ’nibiru’ on the other hand
once whirred into view slow peels its coldly minimalist outer shell to
assume some deeply technoid trimmed funky electro noodling much
sculptured in the lounge lilted romantic cool coding of a mellowed
Vangelis. http://www.themanitou.bandcamp.com/album/electro-magnetic
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