
The album is split into two 9 track journeys each given their own CD / LP. "Variance Volume 1" is the light, and "Variance Volume 2" the darkness. On Vol.1 beautiful synth arpeggios battle with sampled flutes and organic sounding hip-hop and soul inspired breaks. On "Antiphon" a lone piano weaves around synthetic rhythms that sound like insects chirping and plastic sounding strings impart a real futuristic sheen to the song. The overall mood is one of joy and hope with many of the melodies featuring rising cadences of notes, resolving in the major. Vol2. is altogether starker. Starting with "Tensor" an electro-acoustic sound sculpture and building up into the dystopian melodies, electro beats and dubstep bass of "Shibuya,” In tracks like "Kyoto" and "Hydrodynamic" digital processing and harsh jungle breaks heighten the tempo and the mood towards the end of the disc.
Although Dylan's discography is relatively short considering he has been in the game since 1996, it does include releases on Skam and two seminal breakthrough albums on Planet Mu. The single "Type Xer0 E.P." and it's follow up album "Spectrum" were what inspired Mike Paradinas a.k.a. µ-ZIQ to start up the fledgling Planet Mu as an independent label in 1998, an achievement in itself that should not be overlooked. Dylan's second album, 2000's "Geometry,” went on to push his evolving sound from hardcore influenced melodica to futuristic techno inspired stark digital landscapes. Both “Spectrum” and “Geometry” were also licensed by Matador Records, resulting in extensive tours of the United States.
It has been a long nine years for many fans waiting for the follow-up with rare occasional live shows offering the only chance to hear new material.
VARIANCE TRACKLISTING:
VOLUME 1:
01 SOULFLUTE
02 ANTIPHON
03 MOMENT
04 THE GIRL WHO FELL TO EARTH
05 SAKURA
06 EVA
07 DREAMS
08 AQUEMINAE
09 ZENITH
VOLUME 2:
01 TENSOR
02 SHIBUYA
03 CHROMADYNAMIC
04 CASCADE DECOHERENCE
05 AERODYNAMIC
06 LATIN HYPERCUBE
07 KYOTO
08 HYDRODYNAMIC
09 THE GIRL WHO FELL TO EARTH (REPRISE)
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