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  1. Wordplay For Working Bees. 2011 (Stroboscopic Artefacts) techno, dubstep. di Antonio Ciarletta. 7.5. È indubbio che l'esplosione del dubstep abbia infuso linfa vitale nei linguaggi dell'elettronica e soprattutto della techno, generando come conseguenza delle zone grigie nelle quali gli stili si sovrappongono o sfumano gli uni negli altri.

  2. 7 mag 2012 · Refusing the obvious 4/4 route, Lucy traverses the widest possibilities of electronic music. ‘Wordplay for Working Bees’ encompasses IDM that leans towards drone, puckering, dub-filled techno and ambient in its most oblique forms.

  3. 4 mar 2011 · Wordplay For Working Bees marks another era for the label, as it spreads from the DJ booth into your bedroom for an astonishing headphone experience. Dropping the hammering four-to-the-floor beats, Mortellaro explores the deeper textures of the genre, stretching its limits beyond the obvious elements.

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    • Germany
    • 11
    • CD, Album
  4. For the Stellate 1 release you are graced with sounds from Borful Tang, Perc, Keving Gorman, and Lucy himself. Highly recommended, and a label to keep your ears on! Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Wordplay For Working Bees by Lucy. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (95)
    • Electronic
    • 10
    • Techno, Abstract, IDM
  5. With 'Wordplay for Working Bees' Lucy creates a blueprint, not just the departure point for the full length format according to Stroboscopic Artefacts, but he also lays down new possibilities for the techno album.

  6. Wordplay for Working Bees, an Album by Lucy. Released 4 March 2011 on Stroboscopic Artefacts (catalog no. SACD001; CD). Genres: Minimal Techno, IDM. Rated #542 in the best albums of 2011. Featured peformers: Lucy (producer), Dadub (mastering engineer, mixing), Ignazio Mortellaro (design).

  7. 7 mar 2011 · Wordplay for Working Bees is not only Lucy's debut album, but also the debut full-length release for Stroboscopic Artefacts, and as such it acts as a de facto mission statement for a label that might have been previously associated with brooding and punishingly functional techno.