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  1. vesseluk.bandcamp.com › album › order-of-noiseOrder of Noise | Vessel

    Nov 13, 2012 · Order of Noise is the culmination of his first exploratory steps as an artist, and the album Tri Angle Records believed Vessel was building up to. It signals the arrival of an innovative and intensely unique, young, electronic producer who has developed a sound that still has the potential to confuse and confound, but one that is now ...

  2. Nov 1, 2012 · Albums. Order of Noise. Vessel. 2012. 7.0. By Nick Neyland. Genre: Experimental. Label: Tri Angle. Reviewed: November 1, 2012. Vessel is one of many names used by Bristol-based "non-dance...

  3. Sep 24, 2012 · Order of Noise is a sewer trawl through the repressed neuroses of techno, what's left after the drug-fueled vestiges of "the party" have left—an exploration of the sinister undertones of collectives like Sandwell District, unleashed and unfettered.

  4. Oct 16, 2012 · At its best, Vessel’s debut LP for Tri-Angle, Order of Noise makes you cock your head and wonder why you’d never heard that particular high-end squonk used in the place where a low-end splomp would usually go, the cards moving too fast to pick out the placement.

  5. Sep 24, 2012 · For what could have been a basic Tri-Angle bluprint album, Order of Noise is often thrilling and jammed with ideas that are really interesting to slowly uncover on repeat listens.

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  6. Oct 10, 2012 · Order Of Noise hardly veers toward the tribal density of someone like Jam City, but Vessel is still more interested in sinew and bone rather than blood and skin. The record is more of a structural curiosity.

  7. Sep 24, 2012 · Order Of Noise. Read later. Rory Gibb Published 5:21am 24 September 2012. In some ways Young Echo, the six-strong Bristol collective of whom Vessel is a member, are your archetypal modern electronic musicians, catholic in their tastes and unafraid to cut broadly across genre.