» » Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes
Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes

Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes

Musician: Barry Lynn
Album title: Balancing Lakes
Style: Dub, IDM, Abstract, Ambient, Breakcore
Released: 2008
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1614 mb
Size APE version: 1285 mb
Size WMA version: 1586 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 896
Format: APE VOX MMF VQF MP1 AU MPC
Genre: Electronic

Barry Lynn - Balancing Lakes


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Abort, Retry, Fail. 5:18
2 Something With M In It 2:46
3 Loving Dub 4:50
4 New Orleans 3:14
5 Lattice Shimmer 2:39
6 LTI 5:25
7 Early Reflection
Remix [Intro], Scratches, Producer [Additional Production] – Kams1
6:52
8 Hayfever Dub 3:52
9 Leafy Imprint 4:21
10 London 4:45
11 J-Set Jogwheel 3:33
12 Metric Cypher 5:58
13 Fieldtrip (Butterfly Pair Mix) 4:57
14 November Dub 5:28

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Planet Mu Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Planet Mu Records Ltd.

Credits

  • Design – Benc*
  • Photography By – Attila Schmidt
  • Written-By, Producer, Performer – Barry Lynn

Notes

Written, produced and performed between 2002 and 2005.

P&C 2008 Planet Mu Records Ltd.
Made in England.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 600116816221
  • Matrix / Runout: BC13313 @ 1
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LW04
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI AAHT5

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZIQ162 Barry Lynn Balancing Lakes ‎(2xLP, Album) Planet Mu ZIQ162 UK 2008



Link:

Flas
"Abort, Retry, Fail" gets into the blippery right away on Barry Lynn's collection of random tracks, gathered here as BALANCING LAKES. A cute melody gets introduced in "Something With M in It" and "Early Reflection" (both of which harken to Boards of Canada) while the frenetic breaks of "Loving Dub" and the funk bass of "Metric Cypher" suggests a Squarepusher influence. He can also strike out on his own, as with the ambient "Fieldtrip (Butterfly Pair Mix)" or the Jamaican-tinged "November Dub." It's no wonder that he finally came into his own under his Boxcutter moniker.
Siralune
Barry Lynn is a sneaky fellah, and I must admit, he almost slipped this release unnoticed by my watchful eye of his usual releases under the Boxcutter moniker. Thankfully he didn’t drift too far, and comfortably settled on his home label, Planet Mu. Well, Barry, what have we here? A delicious collection of abstract glitchy IDM, with an occasional dub track and even some breakcore - must you make me mention Squarepusher in this writeup? Ah, but I guess it all makes sense: Balancing Lakes is mostly a collection of previously unreleased material, produced in the four years prior to Boxcutter’s LP debut, Oneiric (2006). It’s no wonder that I hear influences from all of my favorite Warp artists. And in this reviewer’s opinion, some of the drill’n’bass tracks don’t even feel that dated, but are instead welcomed by a nostalgic ear. It feels like discovering an accidentally missed artist. In fact, that’s true. That artist - Barry Lynn. The only down side to the release, is that thematically it’s a bit tougher to consume as an album, rather than a collection of tracks. Doesn’t mean that I won’t be ripping it apart and flag individual selections as favorites for my rotations. Pick up your copy over at bleep dot com [I’m still fuming over iTunes attempting to slip 128kbps as acceptable medium]. Recommended if you like The Flashbulb, Aaron Spectre, Aphex Twin, and Clark. No dubstep here. Favorite track: London.