
J.P. Energy - I Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life E.P. (12")
The second release to come out of Sound Metaphorsâ collaboration with the Italian electronic music Don, Gianpiero Pacetti aka JP Energy. âI Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life E.P.â showcases a considerably more mature and polished sound relative to the previous release as the artist moves into the end of the 90âs and seems to shed the naive playfulness one could still hear in âStrano E.P.â with it's Italo-disco influences. Here things get more serious and even more âindustrialâ with a darker and perhaps more cynical tone, not unlike the title of the EP. A 3 track record, very much oriented towards the dance floor, âFantastic Machineâ comes in at over 130BPM with a very metallurgical flavour, something one could imagine hearing at a moving assembly line for car engine parts in a factory somewhere in Brescia, yet with an overlaying eerie nuance. âAutomatic Sunâ comes in with a very driving beat, the secret weapon of the release by all means, very effective employment of electronic percussive elements. And finishing the EP, Gianpieroâs Requiem to the format, a once record store owner who by 1999 might have already been feeling the tides of change brought in with the early CDJs (one could imagine) âThe End Of Vynilâ goes into full on electro territory with the beat and very much in tune with the title expresses a funerary darkness with the melodic elements. All in all, no need to put on sunscreen for this one. Remastered with new full cover artwork.
J.P. Energy - I Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life E.P. (12")
The second release to come out of Sound Metaphorsâ collaboration with the Italian electronic music Don, Gianpiero Pacetti aka JP Energy. âI Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life E.P.â showcases a considerably more mature and polished sound relative to the previous release as the artist moves into the end of the 90âs and seems to shed the naive playfulness one could still hear in âStrano E.P.â with it's Italo-disco influences. Here things get more serious and even more âindustrialâ with a darker and perhaps more cynical tone, not unlike the title of the EP. A 3 track record, very much oriented towards the dance floor, âFantastic Machineâ comes in at over 130BPM with a very metallurgical flavour, something one could imagine hearing at a moving assembly line for car engine parts in a factory somewhere in Brescia, yet with an overlaying eerie nuance. âAutomatic Sunâ comes in with a very driving beat, the secret weapon of the release by all means, very effective employment of electronic percussive elements. And finishing the EP, Gianpieroâs Requiem to the format, a once record store owner who by 1999 might have already been feeling the tides of change brought in with the early CDJs (one could imagine) âThe End Of Vynilâ goes into full on electro territory with the beat and very much in tune with the title expresses a funerary darkness with the melodic elements. All in all, no need to put on sunscreen for this one. Remastered with new full cover artwork.
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The second release to come out of Sound Metaphorsâ collaboration with the Italian electronic music Don, Gianpiero Pacetti aka JP Energy. âI Have A Pessimistic Outlook Of Life E.P.â showcases a considerably more mature and polished sound relative to the previous release as the artist moves into the end of the 90âs and seems to shed the naive playfulness one could still hear in âStrano E.P.â with it's Italo-disco influences. Here things get more serious and even more âindustrialâ with a darker and perhaps more cynical tone, not unlike the title of the EP. A 3 track record, very much oriented towards the dance floor, âFantastic Machineâ comes in at over 130BPM with a very metallurgical flavour, something one could imagine hearing at a moving assembly line for car engine parts in a factory somewhere in Brescia, yet with an overlaying eerie nuance. âAutomatic Sunâ comes in with a very driving beat, the secret weapon of the release by all means, very effective employment of electronic percussive elements. And finishing the EP, Gianpieroâs Requiem to the format, a once record store owner who by 1999 might have already been feeling the tides of change brought in with the early CDJs (one could imagine) âThe End Of Vynilâ goes into full on electro territory with the beat and very much in tune with the title expresses a funerary darkness with the melodic elements. All in all, no need to put on sunscreen for this one. Remastered with new full cover artwork.











