Bytes (album) explained

Bytes
Type:studio
Artist:Black Dog Productions
Cover:Blackdog_bytes_cover.jpg
Genre:Electronic, IDM
Label:Warp
Producer:Black Dog Productions
Chronology:The Black Dog
Next Title:Temple of Transparent Balls
Next Year:1993

Bytes is the debut studio album by English electronic music group the Black Dog, credited under the name Black Dog Productions. It was released on Warp on 8 March 1993.

The record entered the Dance Albums Chart at No.1 on 27 March 1993. The music is produced by the members of the group – Ed Handley, Andy Turner, and Ken Downie – under various aliases, including Plaid, Close Up Over, Xeper, Atypic, I.A.O., Discordian Popes and Balil. Black Dog Productions is also the name of their own record label.

Release

Bytes was released on the Sheffield techno label Warp on 8 March 1993. The members of the Black Dog collaborated on the album in various combinations with pseudonyms. An early version of "Clan (Mongol Hordes)" appears on Artificial Intelligence as "The Clan".

The record entered the Dance Albums Chart at No.1 on 27 March 1993.[1]

Critical reception

In 2002, Slant Magazine placed Bytes at number 23 on its list of "The 25 Greatest Electronic Albums of the 20th Century".[2] Bytes has been cited as a landmark album of intelligent dance music.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Top 10 Dance Albums . London. 28. Redmond. Steve. . Spotlight Publications . 27 March 1993.
  2. Web site: 25/20: The 25 Greatest Electronic Albums of the 20th Century. Slant Magazine. Sal. Cinquemani. 30 June 2002. 9 March 2017.