As hes done on his previous albums, Richard Devine pushes the limits of machines. The music here is mechanical and soulless, even surgical in its precision. For some this will be a turn-off. Not for me though. Cautella is a carefully controlled explosion of noise and beats. I cant even imagine how much time was spent in front of a computer creating its subtle gradations of sound. Theres "Sigstop, a fast melange of beats that Aphex Twin and Squarepusher would be proud to call their own, and "Arc-acid, which puts most other break beat tracks complexity to shame. Towards the end, the pretty ambience of "VC-Demension and the gentle break beats of "Timach bring a little humanity back, just to keep you from complete exhaustion. A predictably zany collaboration with Otto von Schirach and a heavily-processed remix from Funkstörung end the album. If youre making a movie about the future, this should be the soundtrack.
(Sublight)Richard Devine
Cautella
BY Philip DowneyPublished Aug 1, 2005