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Farazdeck and Alexander Caird turn Primitive Man into a chaotic-order transmission
By Editorial Team - June 28, 2026
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.
Source: https://indefinitepitch.bandcamp.com/track/primitive-man