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Farazdeck and Alexander Caird turn Primitive Man into a chaotic-order transmission

By Editorial Team - June 28, 2026

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Farazdeck and Alexander Caird turn Primitive Man into a chaotic-order transmission

Summary

Farazdeck releases Primitive Man through Indefinite Pitch’s Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, with vocals by Alexander Caird and mastering by Vladislav Isaev.

Key Facts

  • Category: News
  • Published: June 28, 2026
  • Tags: farazdeck, primitive man, alexander caird, indefinite pitch, experimental bass, dark electronic, Experimental Bass / Dark Electronic

Farazdeck’s Primitive Man appears on Indefinite Pitch’s 28 June release Objects In Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear, and the credits already give the track a different texture from the label’s more purely instrumental deep-techno entries. Produced by Jabrane Karkouri under the Farazdeck name, with vocals by Alexander Caird and mastering by Vladislav Isaev at Monokanal Studio, Primitive Man suggests a darker and more character-driven corner of the compilation. The track is taken from Chaotic Order, which is a great phrase for electronic music that wants discipline and disorder in the same cage. Primitive Man as a title brings body, ancestry and threat into the machine-room. It sounds like a track where the human element is not a softener but a disturbance, a voice inside the circuitry reminding the future that the oldest instincts are still online.

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