
When Atlanta-based electronic spirit warrior Guillermo Scott Herren, a.k.a. Prefuse 73 , dropped One Word Extinguisher in 2003, it lit a fire under the ass of weak DJs and second-wave IDM trendriders. There was nothing like it. That, coupled with career-defining work from Four Tet, Caribou, Broadcast, Boards of Canada, and The Books released in the same 18-month window, Prefuse 73 helped spearhead a movement of truly envelope-pushing music that annexed disparate genres under an experimental electronic umbrella. Certainly music felt a little more daring then than now. Since that time, Herren has involved himself in a [...]