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Metanarrative

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Download links and information about Metanarrative by Claro Intelecto. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 8 tracks with total duration of 40:09 minutes.

Artist: Claro Intelecto
Release date: 2008
Genre: Electronica, Techno, Industrial, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 8
Duration: 40:09
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Claro Intelecto 5:02
2. Harsh Reality 4:21
3. Innocence 4:14
4. Before My Eyes 4:34
5. Gone to the Dogs 6:13
6. Nodrex 3:57
7. Dependant 8:00
8. Beautiful Death 3:48

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Claro Intelecto is Mark Stewart — not the On-U Sound Mark Stewart but the Manchester-based Mark Stewart — who several years ago was deeply embedded in the IDM and electro scenes and then began to work in a more minimalist, Manchester-meets-Berlin vein on his Warehouse Sessions EPs. With a new moniker and a new full-length album, Stewart brings together all of his earlier influences to create a sound that is nevertheless something of a departure from all of them. Metanarrative is often dry and sometimes even a bit arch in tone, but it's never chilly or standoffish; "Harsh Reality," in particular, is melancholy and strangely beautiful, with clouds of harmony floating around a simple and almost monolithic beat. "Gone to the Dogs," on the other hand, is dark and glitchy, with a somewhat eerie and foreboding mood, while "Nodrex" nicely juxtaposes a strutting rhythm with a contemplative chord progression. "Innocence" misses the chance to do something very interesting: the hints of Latin rhythm are intriguing in a minimal electro context, but the piece ends up noodling around aimlessly and never becomes as interesting as it should have. But "Beautiful Death" ends the program on a quiet and gently regretful note, completing an arc of moods and textures that makes the album an impressive listening experience overall. Recommended.