November 13, 2023 Soundrive on Abstract Language Model Abstract Language Model is a devastatingly beautiful and subtle album, and the idea behind it makes it a timeless work. (…) The beauty of the album lies precisely between what is known and what is unfamiliar. Read more
November 10, 2023 Glissando on Abstract Language Model (Live) The subjectivity of non-human entities plays an important role in Lutz’s work, as do considerations of the future of communication. (…) There was something captivatingly beautiful about this sonic world conjured by means of science and magic precisely at the intersection of the existing and the potential. Read more
October 24, 2023 Musique Machine on Abstract Language Model What remains palpable among the metallic drone of machine intelligence is the rise and fall of degrees of emphasis, the structural sine qua non of any system of utterances. One thing has to be louder than another, mark space or distance between what is spoken and what is said. (…) Highly recommended! Read more
October 10, 2023 Vital Weekly on Abstract Language Model Massive, machine-like drones burst away, but never resulting in mind-dumbing noise music. (…) It is a constant trajectory, moving and changing, with some delicate urgency. Music that goes right into the neural system, drilling holes in your brain. (…) Excellent release! Read more
September 24, 2023 Silence And Sound on Abstract Language Model Andreas Lutz compose un album dont la froideur première se révèle être son contraire, chassé-croisé de sensations opposées et de vertige implosif, plongée immersive dans la noirceur de la nuit à l’immensité tourbillonnante. Read more
June 30, 2020 Vital Weekly on Dyad This is some very extreme music. (…) It all sounded akin to the works of Pan Sonic, especially when it came to using short repeated segments (i.e. loops and rhythms), Ikeda (the high versus low end) and Alva Noto (a combination of long-form sine wave sounds and rhythms). Read more
October 2, 2018 Toneshift on Binary Supremacy In his follow-up to Zwölftonform (2016) Andreas Lutz presents his latest set of eight new pieces, Binary Supremacy. The Kasuga Records (Berlin) release is in a limited edition of 100 copies via SD card and digital. Read more
September 10, 2018 Utility Fog on Binary Supremacy German artist Andreas Lutz brings us malfunctioning machines on his new album Binary Supremacy - on our first selection, a computerised voice spitting out numbers while drum machines scatter quasi-rhythmic patterns and a ravey bassline gradually asserts itself. Read more
August 31, 2018 Chain D.L.K. on Binary Supremcay Although framed in thoroughly artistic terms of abstract aesthetics and exhibitions instead of performances, Binary Supremacy as an audio product fits quite nicely into the category of downtempo electronica and soundscaping. Read more