Paul Schütze – Deus Ex Machina

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Paul Schütze – Deus Ex Machina

* release date 28.03.2025
* brilliant Tribal Ambient Dub
* debut album from 1989 – experimental soundscapes as sound environment for the exhibition Deus Ex Machina
* originally released on the famous Australian Extreme label
* perfectly remastered with bonus songs
* for fans of early WARP, Muslimgauze, Future Sound Of London, The Orb, Rapoon and alike
* laminated cover, printed also on the inside, with OBI

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Another one of the very best ever Tribal Ambient Dub albums, originally released on the famous Australian Extreme label.

This 59 minute piece was conceived as part of a total environment for the exhibition Deus Ex Machina. The project as a whole seeks to define and articulate the emotional, cultural and aesthetic manifestations of man’s uneasy relationship with technology. The music takes the form of a film score complete with stylized dialogue and actions. During the 59 minutes four basic layers repeat in various configurations.

The effect is to provide a template of narrative in which the pieces exhibited may become protagonists, situated in hypothetical scenarios which illustrate the contentions of Deus Ex Machina and the transmission of information.

Review:
“Paul Schütze’s debut album from 1989 sets his stall out from the start; with a cyber update on Jon Hassell’s notion of ‘Fourth World Music”. Schütze’s music always sounds like it could be an alternative soundtrack to ‘Blade Runner’ (be aware fellow purists, I did state “alternative”), and this album is probably the perfect candidate if in some other dimension the Vangelis OST was no longer deemed satisfactory (such a dimension surely cannot exist). The listener feels like they’re walking through the rain soaked, neon-lit streets of a future LA with Deckard.” – Jay Harper

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