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Photek is Rupert Parks, an early progenitor of jungle and precision-driven drum & bass. While living in Ipswich, England, Rupert Parks began making electronic music with a record shop owner named Rob under the name Origination. Parks soon departed Origination for a solo career as Photek. After releasing a series of successful 12-inch records in England, Photek/Parks put out a highly acclaimed recording titled The Hidden Camera. On Modus Operendi, Parks enters into an even more minimalist phase of electronic composition while embracing disparate musical influences, including jazz and the hardened Detroit techno scene. Employing complex, intricate beats and a forbidding, tension-filled atmosphere, Photek's stripped-down sound on this recording establishes Parks as one of electronic music's premier experimental artists. --Mitch Myers

Product Description
Long Awaited Release from One of the UK Most Prominent Drum N Bass Artists.

Modus Operandi,Photek,Astralwerks,Club/Dance,Dance,Dance Music,Electronica,Jungle/Drum'n'bass,Pop
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Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Very smooth
  • Photek's best album
  • Some of the most technically proficient D'n'b out there.....
  • Intelligent, Abstract Music
  • sparse
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Photek
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000003RZ5
Release Date: 1997-09-09

Tracks:

  1. The Hidden Camera
  2. Smoke Rings
  3. Minotaur
  4. Aleph 1
  5. 124
  6. Axiom
  7. Trans 7
  8. Modus Operandi
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  10. The Fifth Column

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Photek is Rupert Parks, an early progenitor of jungle and precision-driven drum & bass. While living in Ipswich, England, Rupert Parks began making electronic music with a record shop owner named Rob under the name Origination. Parks soon departed Origination for a solo career as Photek. After releasing a series of successful 12-inch records in England, Photek/Parks put out a highly acclaimed recording titled The Hidden Camera. On Modus Operendi, Parks enters into an even more minimalist phase of electronic composition while embracing disparate musical influences, including jazz and the hardened Detroit techno scene. Employing complex, intricate beats and a forbidding, tension-filled atmosphere, Photek's stripped-down sound on this recording establishes Parks as one of electronic music's premier experimental artists. --Mitch Myers

Album Details

Long Awaited Release from One of the UK Most Prominent Drum N Bass Artists.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Very smooth.......2006-01-20

Although I usually preffer more energetic D&B this album really caught me by surprise. The beats are so precise and well executed. I really enjoyed the amount of control that Photek had over the music. Don't go in thinking this will be dieselboy or DJ DB because it's not. It's an entirely different beast. It's a bit more along the lines of Polygon Window mixed with Amon Tobin's walls of sound. It's a really great album to relax and read to. Some of the tracks can be a bit stale but most of them are pretty great, especially track one (it's my fav).

5 out of 5 stars Photek's best album.......2005-03-27

This is, by far, one of the best albums in my collection.
I'm not into the minimalistic drum & bass all that much, but my curiousity led me to purchasing this CD to see what it's all about. At first, I found myself skimming through the songs to kind of get a taste of what each song will offer; it was all sort of different to me and I didn't like it much at the beginning... but, I kept on listening... it kept on getting better with each listen. Now, I'm hooked. The bass lines are amazing. At most times, very smooth... but have that tendency to rattle you. The beats are all simple and redundant but never bother me for everything pieced together in the songs goes together like they were born together.
My favourite track is Modus Operandi, for it's classy, jazzy, lounge-type sound. The rest of the album is more on the darker side.

I highly recommend this CD to anyone into drum and bass or even downtempo. Give it a try. Well worth the price for that alone.

5 out of 5 stars Some of the most technically proficient D'n'b out there............2005-02-09

Does Drum 'N' Bass need to be 'Danceable' to be considered good Drum 'N' Bass???....if the answer is "Yes", than you'll need to pass on this CD, and head for one of the Drum 'N' Bass producers known for remarkably dancefloor friendly music. Because Photek (aka "Rupert Parkes"), although having recorded Drum 'n Bass for many years (also under a few aliases), Photek makes the sort of Drum 'N' Bass, that would be incredibly hard to sell to those that like listen to their Drum 'n' Bass in both the home and in the Club. Hardly surprising as Photek rarely DJ's, and is more a producer than musician.

You know when you have the sort of sublime Drum 'n Bass that is catchy, melodic, has a great sense of rhythm and has that tremendous build-up before giving you the central/chorus rhythm, or has superb use of Vocals or Mc'ing???. Well forget all of that, because this has absolutely none of that. Doesn't sound so promising so far does it??? but what Photek does have on his side is a level of intricate Drum/Rhythm programming, that really is second to none.....(apparently needing several weeks of computer preparation, just to put one track together), and tightly focused sounds and sound effect manipulation that gives his sound that distinctly menacing, Paranoid & anxious effect. Forget about guest female vocalists singing beautifully over samba/Latin breakbeat's, or funky Drum 'n' Bass beats mixed with up-tempo Jazz. Photek deals in the dark end of Drum 'n' Bass, and more specifically the 'Home listening' end of D'n'B, because you'll be hard pressed to find many people willing to try dancing to this in a traditional D'n'B club.

Think sci-fi strings, and skittering beats, that wouldn't sound out of place, if someone like "Aphex Twin" or "Squarepusher" were drafted in to create a minimalist, industrial-styled drum 'N' Bass, but without the weird & wonderful twists & Turns that their music is known for. It's a strangely Cold sound and with the music taking the form of thrumming bass, sweeping synths, bell tones and hyperkinetic drum patterns swirl together, forming a mysterious mood, that is as much keeping with electronica as it is D'n'B, and the feeling is a weirdly detached, synthetic sound, not unlike more aggressively paced ambient techno track. (think "Autechre" handling moody breakbeat)

This is music designed almost exclusively for listening to at home, because such is the overridingly dense and claustrophobic nature of his music, and the fiercely complex nature of his drum patterns, and minimalist approach to arrangement (almost unlike anything else out there), this is what, I would refer to as 'Mood Music', insofar as it's not generally something that'll have wide/accessible appeal, but those entering into this with the right frame of mind/ or under the right circumstances will (hopefully) all see what all the fuss is about.

Each track works to a very similar brief....bleak, nervous & unapologetically dark Metallic drum programming, and it's clinical Eerie industrial sounding take on underground jungle make this hard going for most, and the lack of distinctive song structures also threaten to make some tracks blur into the next. But this isn't an album that intends to impress on its first couple of listens.....no, multiple listens are required, and because of the density of the music, listening to the album in segments (several tracks at a time), will give a better appreciation of it's tightly interwoven arrangements that over the course of multiple listens really do begin to reveal exactly, that beneath the seemingly understated bassline, off-kilter snares and offsetting synth, lurks meticulous attention to detail, that some lesser skilled producers couldn't possibly hope to emulate.

subdued beats, give way to ominous cymbals and pattering snares, and the frequently rumblingly abrasive beat, works beautifully with the more tense and clinical sounding percussion effects. And again, it must be mentioned, that if the listener isn't prepared to really sink their teeth into this album, then the meticulously crafted tracks, the subtle use of Hi-hat, and LTJ Bukem styled synth's, layered over effects on tracks that all run at over 6 minutes, will have long outstayed their welcome, well after 3 minutes. As this is music that is much about technicality as it is musical expression.

If your the sort of person that is a little freeform with their music and doesn't mind / or applauds people attempting to do things a little differently with their music, or like musicians / producers that refuse to allow themselves to be confined to genre limitations, or do you find that you like the more 'leftfield' approach in the music that you listen to?? Then this is possibly the sort of album that may well interest you. The fact is that you might not even like this the first couple of times you hear it. I first heard Photek via a couple of remixes he did for other artists, and I thought "Nice...not bad", heard some of his own work, and thought "Hmmm.....that's okay, maybe not something I'd buy", and it's only after hearing the odd Mp3 around friends or (*Coughs*) downloading a couple of tracks, that I'm now really sold on his style of music. This really is either 'Love it' or 'Hate it' music. And if going through the trouble of trying to appreciate his music sounds like "Too much effort", then I suggest you give this a miss. But those that are prepared to stick with this 'Dance-unfriendly' Drum 'N' Bass, will (eventually) some of the most abstract and technically proficient Drum 'n' Bass/Electronica out there.

4 out of 5 stars Intelligent, Abstract Music.......2004-11-19

I've only recently got into electronica, i already own albums by leftfield, prodigy and the chemical brothers, but i really enjoyed this album, it is meticulously crafted and expertly executed and the tune Hidden Camera is a dnb classic although the whole thing is good. I hear mentioned a lot with electronic music that it is "cold" and "inhuman." But to me Photek's music is more human than whatever slick commercial rock is trendy at the moment, cos his main instrument is the second most human instrument, the drum, like it began in Africa, Modus is full of cranking beats that keep your head nodding like you're listening to Ironman by Black Sabbath. Great, primitive stuff.

4 out of 5 stars sparse.......2003-05-13

this for me is the pinnacle of drum and bass. the beats are so crisp and sharp that they cut into you. the bass so deep and punctuating it drags you along into the suite. very little else other than percussion and bass. the landscape can seem very barron, very empty. you can almost feel the tumbleweed rolling past or the sound of breaking glass 5 blocks away.

as previous reviewers have noted, this guy has manufactured every single part of this player. the beats constructed in a mans own image.

i dont think this is one for the masses, theres not really anything slightly commercial, nor would i ever recommend it as a gateway into this genre. the player is an entitlement ya gotta earn to appreciate it. it took me about 2 years to really enjoy what photek was doing here, and to listen to it now (many years on) it still unnerves me.

ideally be used as a soundtrack to a dark minimalist film nobody ever watches.

very haunting.....very very good.
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    Diversia
    Manufacturer: Hammerheart
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B00006BXNN
    Release Date: 2006-03-28
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    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Music lovely as always but vocals out of place
    • Wonderful music
    • Great as ever
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    Diversia
    Manufacturer: Hammerheart
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00006BXNO
    Release Date: 2002-08-05

    Tracks:

    1. Lead In
    2. Transylvanian (Love)
    3. Everlasting
    4. The Heart Of Atlantis
    5. As Mist Descends
    6. Modus Operandi
    7. To Forgive
    8. Hollowed
    9. Eighthundred And Seventynine
    10. Vaya Con Diablos
    11. Planeteer

    Album Description

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    Customer Reviews:

    2 out of 5 stars Music lovely as always but vocals out of place.......2003-09-04

    I have long liked Lost in Twilight's music, and don't get me wrong I still do. However I do not like the vocals on any of the tracks. Perhaps if they were not singing in English I would be more accepting but they are. Or maybe singing is the wrong word, speaking would be more apt. The lyrics themselves are okay but they way they are "spoken" really doesn't fit with the music.
    But just because I am not as fond of this their new CD does not mean it is bad. In fact this CD is perfect for any angst ridden teen-aged goth looking for something to sulk to.

    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful music.......2003-06-28

    I have been a metal fan for a long time but the quality of the genre has been deteriorating since Metallica started playing heavy metal country and other bands moved towards that horrible noise pollution called grunge or various kinds of hard core din. Most of the '90s bands were just copies of each other. Lost In Twilight (who named the band that stupid Divercia name?) has brought fresh, original winds into the metal genre. The mixture of aggressive guitar and soothing keyboard sounds has a wonderful effect on me. They have discovered a new land on the heavy metal continent. /Everything is IMHO/

    5 out of 5 stars Great as ever.......2002-10-07

    Although I'll never forgive them for changing their name to something so boring and stupid, their music is as good as ever. I appreciated the fusions of re-recorded old favorites (Planeteer, As Mist Descends) with excellent new tracks. I had expected them to lose their edge when they got signed, but everything is just as great as I have come to expect from Lost in Twilight/Divercia. Two thumbs up.
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      Chris Woods
      Manufacturer: Delmark
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00000IJTV
      Release Date: 1999-04-20

      Tracks:

      1. Modus Operandi
      2. Monsieur Le Bois In Paris
      3. What That
      4. My Lady
      5. Scufflin' Along
      6. Modus Operandi (Alt)
      7. Monsieur Le Bois In Paris (Alt)
      8. What That (Alt)
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        Project-X
        Manufacturer: Trisol
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
        Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
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        ASIN: B0000942NW

        Tracks:

        1. Last Notes
        2. Infected
        3. Stay Awake
        4. Blindfold
        5. Lies 2k2
        6. No Regrets
        7. Humiliate
        8. Reminder
        9. Modus Operandi
        10. Unreal
        11. Infected (Original Version)
        12. Infected (Macrophage Mix By Assemblage 23)
        13. Reminder (Original Version)
        14. Reminder (Signal Mix By Jouni Ollila)
        15. Reminder (E-Craft Remix)
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        Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
        • Buy this CD now or forever hold your peace.
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        Menmechanical
        Manufacturer: Plethorazine
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        ASIN: B00005LW0Z
        Release Date: 2001-07-03

        Tracks:

        1. I Can't Help You
        2. Rule for Empty Places
        3. Set Your Sights
        4. Under the Gun
        5. Binary Beauties
        6. John
        7. You Can't Be Over Me
        8. Damage Control
        9. Departure Lounge

        Customer Reviews:

        5 out of 5 stars Buy this CD now or forever hold your peace........2004-02-05

        CD is good. Buy now. Enough said. :)
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          Forza Liandri
          Manufacturer: Resist
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B0009Z13CA
          Release Date: 2006-12-18

          Tracks:

          1. Friends of the Fatherless
          2. Modus Operandi
          3. From Me to You
          4. View of His Own
          5. Faultline
          6. Pinchfields
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            Modus Operandi (+1 Bonus Track)
            Photek
            Manufacturer: Virgi
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

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            ASIN: B0000070CU
            Release Date: 1997-09-10

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            Japanese Release to Contain an Exclusive Bonus Track.
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              Manufacturer: napalm recordings
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD
              ASIN: B000HKMBAU

              Product Description

              Member of Team Napalm, Crazy 88s, and Sylnt Soliders, NLZ aka warmachine is a force to be reckoned with. He is a Hip-Hop Vet, down with the game for years, but known mainly in the underground. This album breaks the barrier with such hits as "Nod Ya Head to This", "Eye Candy", & "You Know My Name". NLZ is destined for worldwide appeal.
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                Higher Shapes
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                Manufacturer: Modus Operandi
                ProductGroup: Music
                Binding: Audio CD

                Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
                ASIN: B000CA8XLQ
                Release Date: 2005-09-06

                Tracks:

                1. Take the Devil for a Walk
                2. Higher Shapes
                3. Crazy Delicious (Ode to a Pastry Machine)
                4. Sonata Rabidus
                5. Modop
                6. Why, Venus?
                7. Rompecabezas
                8. Catnap
                9. Sky Graffiti
                10. Beef Jerky
                11. Tunnels
                12. White Stripes
                13. Axis

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