AND SHADOW reimagines early 1990s techno as both form and philosophy, drawing on carl jung’s ideas to position idm as a self-reflective, philosophical techno - an ‘intelligent music’ that contemplates its own becoming as it unfolds. the album marks a decisive turn toward minimalist techno: colder and more austere, yet sharply focused and unflinchingly precise. it functions as a mirror in which the subject appears divided, embodying the tension between light and shadow, consciousness and the unconscious. this metamorphic journey unfolds in three distinct spiritual phases, evocative of ascending chakras and their evolving energetic states. a stark, solitary inner landscape takes the place of external stimuli, evoking the isolating vastness of deep introspection and the loneliness that accompanies it. the vocals function as a kind of guided meditation, a companion leading the listener inward - an artificial friend that remains fundamentally incomplete without its own unconscious. only when its shadow finally emerges does this presence feel whole, closing the arc from fragmentation to a fragile, hard-won unity.
Tracklist:
1. Epiphany (5:52) 2. Spiritus Contra Spiritum (6:29) 3. The Red Book (5:09) 4. Integration And Anomaly (4:49) 5. Transmute (4:50) 6. Meta Phoros (4:58) 7. Liquid (5:40) 8. Parallax (5:13) 9. The Rope Dancer (4:27) 10. The Crossing (8:07) 11. The Living Mandala (4:06) 12. And Shadow (2:58)