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01. VISION WORKS II/JON MCMILLION - Time Out (Fire Complex)
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02. VISION WORKS II/JON MCMILLION - Free Love
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03. VISION WORKS II/JON MCMILLION - Neon
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04. VISION WORKS II/JON MCMILLION - Painting Computer Pie
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ARTIST
VISION WORKS II/JON MCMILLION
TITLE
Neon
FORMAT
2x12"
LABEL
NUEARTH KITCHEN
CATALOG #
NEK 008EP
NEK 008EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
12/10/2013
This four-track single from
Jon McMillion
's new pseudonym
VisionWorks II
solidifies this idiosyncratic veteran's position as a producer of international stature. "Time Out (Fire Complex)" is a tech-house cut that tilts the dancefloor at strange angles. Hollowed-out woodblock hits and motivational 4-on-the-floor beats accentuate a low-slung 5 AM anthem that's as psychedelic as your next ketamine trip. The title-track features McMillion's pitched-down muttering, creating a foundation of low-level anxiety under distorted bass and kicks and a paranoia-inducing synth motif that could've laced a '70s giallo film. "Neon" thrusts you into a nocturnal milieu of alluring female vocals, shimmying 4/4 rhythms, hissing cymbals, and warbling synths. "Painting Computer Pie" features subtle granular synthesis and insistent disco kick drums.
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