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If the terms "future jazz" or "electronic jazz" have any meaning at all, they should certainly be applied to the exceptional debut album by Circadian Rhythms, which will put this band right up there alongside nu digital jazzmen such as Ian O'Brien, 4hero, Carl Craig, Juryman Vs. Spacer or As One. Circadian Rhythms is the brainchild of Charles Bullen, who used to be one-third of highly influential early 80s band This Heat. Here's what The Wire recently wrote about them: "This Heat were one of the most exciting bands that ever existed, just totally brilliant... they integrated tapes and live music in a way that no one else ever did before. They were using analogue sampling before digital sampling was available". Although their releases have been rare, there was a sort of underground cult going on around Circadian Rhythms: they got repeatedly namechecked by The Black Dog, Aphex Twin and Mixmaster Morris, and the 'AEA' track (which came out on the inaugural Language 12" sampler 2 years ago) generated great comments in the press: "At last, a legal release for this legend of the London underground. Inspirational electronica for those in the know" (i-D); "Circadian Rhythms carry digital jazz to a different plane" (Melody Maker); "Futuristic" (Vibrations). Fueled by Charles Bullen's expertise in unusual production techniques and by his love for African music and reggae, the music of Circadian Rhythms is an open and intricate mixture of polyrhythms, keyboards and electronics, spiced
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Cymbophone
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The Daily Ground
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Belltree
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Pure
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Timeslice
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Tumescence
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Calumet
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Pure Reprise
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Timeselice Reprise
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