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The Purple Universe (2nd repress)

by Synectics

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  • Limited Edition Double Vinyl
    Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    This 300 copy limited edition reissue 2 x LP SECOND REPRESS comes with the original 1993 artwork. It is pressed on 140g black vinyl because you don't need to be heavy to sound awesome and it is encased in a 300g cardboard sleeve.

    Includes unlimited streaming of The Purple Universe (2nd repress) via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

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Zycoon 05:15
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Free Sphere 11:42
5.
Untitled 06:05
6.
Red Clouds 04:09
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Synergetic 2 05:34
8.
Natural 04:30

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Synectics 
The Purple Universe
[Remastered Edition]

#acid
#techno
#ambient
#IDM
#braindance

A1. The Final Moment
B1. Into The Unknown
B2. Zycoon
C1. Free Sphere
C2. Untitled
D1. Red Clouds
D2. Synergetic 2
D3. Natural 

All tracks composed and produced in Switzerland between 1991 and 1993 on Roland TR 909, Roland TR 808, Roland TR 707, Roland TR 606, Roland CR 78, EMAX II Sampler, Roland Jupiter 6, Roland SH 101, Roland TB 303, Korg MonoPoly, Moog Minimoog, Sequential Prophet 600, MFB 501 & Chroma Polaris .

Manufactured in France by MPO
Mastered in Germany by Frederic Stader for Music Matters Mastering
Lacquers cut in Germany at Emil Berliner Studios.
This reissue 2018 Musique Pour La Danse (MPD 009)
Enjoy the ride.

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Musique Pour La Danse is proud to present the limited edition reissue of THE PURPLE UNIVERSE, an almost forgotten and totally unforgettable album produced by Swiss duo SYNECTICS (Marco Repetto & Stefan Riesen) and originally released by legendary UK label Rephlex (CAT06). Limited to 300 copies, this remastered 2 x LP reissue includes 3 bonus tracks from the CD release, on vinyl for the very first time.



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The year is 1992. Electronic music is experiencing a golden age of sorts. Equipment, inspiration, people, and music are less and less tied to specific places and scenes. Cross-pollination has just begun. Marco Repetto is driving somewhere in Bern, the car stereo locked on Radio Couleur 3. The Young Gods are being interviewed, and the pioneering Swiss industrial band mentions the word “psychedelic” enough times for the driver to take heed. Inspired by a magical performance by the same band a few days later, he decides to experiment by injecting a dose of psychedelia into his techno productions. The result is “The Final Moment”, a 24-minute trip which begins as a club track before quickly turning into an ambient and yes, psychedelic tune, reminiscent of progressive rock forays but entirely synthetic, with an unusually long length for the era, clocking at 24 minutes.

Repetto then meets Riesen, and the pair produce more tracks in the same vein. While some are resolutely geared towards the dancefloor, others would not be out of place in a chill out context while some are more ambient, even experimental pieces. Demos are sent to labels with The Final Moment accidentally included in the package. Rephlex was enthused with all tracks on the release but was especially impressed by The Final Moment and released THE PURPLE UNIVERSE soon after.

This album is of course neither the first nor the only one to blend electronic music and psychedelia, nor is it the first attempt to push the limits of dance music through experimentation. However, it’s sincerity and candid approach are immensely touching. It is a reminder of the sort of naiveté and creativity prevalent in the pre-Internet era. Today, scenes, ideas and styles seem so porous, but there is no doubt that this record must have felt like the soundtrack of two worlds and two aesthetics colliding with glorious results, that of hedonistic club music on one hand and psychedelic experimentation on the other. It is ironic that a Swiss duo can be credited in part with writing the template for post-Detroit British techno, proto IDM and braindance. But it is not surprising either that this record was originally released by REPHLEX, a very logical decision in hindsight.

THE PURPLE UNIVERSE is a versatile album. It contains a few club-ready bangers full of emotion, some more experimental cuts that feel both introspective and forward-thinking as well as THE FINAL MOMENT, a universe in itself and a masterpiece of sorts, an important artefact of a time where it became more and more obvious that electronic music and dance music did not have to be safe, straightforward or tame. Much to the contrary.

Words by Ed Isar.

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Keep an ear out for more forgotten and unforgettable reissues from Musique Pour La Danse in the coming months with old school Mid West electro techno (96), wave and New Beat from Belgium (86 - 90) and breakbeat house from the UK (90).

Musique Pour La Danse is founded and curated by Olivier Ducret (Mental Groove, WRWTFWW) and Ed Isar (33RPM +8%, Remember 430).

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released November 25, 2018

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