Review: Bruno Pronsato – Why Can’t We Be Like Us

Seattle-based laptop sound manipulator Bruno Pronsato (aka Steven Ford) has a new album called Why Can’t We Be Like Us. It is full of playful minimal techno tracks that sound like they were meticulously crafted by an artist’s hand. Percussive elements and beats bounce against flickering organic sounds that seem to be floating somewhere out in space. Listen to this with some nice headphones and the sounds become magnified like a microscopic view of some dark and bubbling petri dish.

MP3 | Bruno Pronsato – Slowly Gravely Why Can’t We Be Like Us

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One Response to Review: Bruno Pronsato – Why Can’t We Be Like Us
  1. j clicky clicky
    March 30, 2008 | 6:29 am

    Whoah, this is great news. I completely missed. I loved — still love, actually — Silver Cities.

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