Neutronaut's "Binary" emerges as a vibrant tapestry of sound, drawing inspiration from the pulsating beats of early electronic music pioneers while infusing it with a contemporary Canadian twist. Each track in this electro-pop album is a sonic journey through the vast expanse of synthesized landscapes, echoing the innovative spirit of Kraftwerk's seminal works. From the opening notes of "Nihil," where ethereal melodies intertwine with hypnotic rhythms reminiscent of circuits coming to life, to the pulsating basslines of "Quīnque," which pay homage to the modular synthesizers that laid the foundation of electronic music, every moment in "Binary" is an exploration of sonic possibilities.
This album not only pays homage to the pioneers of electronic music but also charts a new course for Canadian electro-pop, showcasing the innovative spirit and boundless creativity of the genre. "Binary" is more than just an album—it's a sonic journey that transcends time and space, inviting listeners to immerse themselves in a world where the past, present, and future converge in a symphony of electronic soundscapes.
Since 1982, Kevin has released 17 albums of electronica, electro and EBM/Industrial and appeared on a number of compilation CDs including Musicians for Katrina relief and three OMD cover compilations.