Bringing 2013 to an end, here’s the final part of the best albums of the year. Go on, give your ears a treat, they deserve it. 20 | Ryoji Ikeda – supercodex Ikeda’s stark exploration of humanity’s increasing interaction with—& dependence upon—the movement of data has found perhaps its most engaging expression in supercodex. On some previous albums (matrix & test pattern spring to mind), his approach has felt so rigorous, & so concomitantly aloof, that the electronics seem entirely … →
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