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The Fates project was started by American composer Django Voris, Swiss electronic artist Moritz Wettstein, and British-born producer PJ Norman. The three met in New York City in early 2009 where their shared passion for electronic experimentation led to a series of recording sessions at Harvestworks, the foundation co-founded by Bob Moog to support experimental music. With the return of Wettstein to his native Switzerland in 2010, Fates continues as a duo between Voris and Norman with a revolving door policy as they continue the production of their second full-length in Wettstein's absence.
"Nebulous post-industrial soundscapes constantly tweaked and realigned to create one of the most original electronic records of the year to date. 4.5/5" - The Milk Factory
"Dizzying and compelling." - Brainwashed
"Literally one in a million; tweaking and meshing uncommon sounds to create one of the most original electronic pieces I have heard all year. Abstract art for the ears most certainly." - AW Music
"A post-glitch triumph that goes by quickly but not without making one’s head spin." - Cyclic Defrost
"When you listen to this material with headphones it really takes on a life of its own as all of the various textures come together to create lush soundscapes." - Cosmos Gaming
"Murky Circuits sounds like a highly caffeinated robot took over a decrepit Radio Shack and had its way with anything it could grab." - Chubby Jones
"Experimental, rampant and very energetic." - Radio Onde Furlane
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