Music Reviews

Constant Flux

All Things Change

:Run Recordings

L.A. producer Douglas Rimerman – you know, Constant Flux – is bringing IDM to our shores. The man testifies well for his nascent scene on this album. All Things Change is an impressive debut that will not shake the Earth or your ass but will have you contemplating Rimerman’s talents and potential. He’ll break a beat without provocation and dabbles a bit in the avant garde side of life. However, throughout a lot of the album, whether it’s a cardiac explosion d&b track or thumping dub/downtempo beat, one cannot get that Depeche Mode feeling out of your cranium. Flux is obviously a fan, and he treats his progenitors well. His is a name you should look for in the future.

:Run Recordings: http://www.runrecordings.com


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