"Accidental electronica" duo
General Magic is perhaps the strangest, least stylistically constrained project on the Austrian Mego label's roster. Formed by label bosses
Ramon Bauer and Andi Pieper around the same time they established Mego (GM's collaboration with
Peter "Pita" Bauer, "Fridge Trax," was the first Mego release), GM released a pair of twelves on Mego, as well as a mini-LP (
Live and Final Fridge) on Source before releasing the full-length CD
Frantz in 1997. (The album was recorded in both Austria and Germany, where
Bauer maintains the label's Berlin studio, and contains source material sampled from the rail line connecting the two cities.) Like
Panasonic and
Autechre,
General Magic limit their tonal color palette to only a few categories of sound (drum machine, EQ, distortion, reverb) but manage to construct tracks of exquisite detail and, somehow, variety, with influences (where they are even recognizable) including dub, funk, techno, ambient/electro-acoustic, and hip-hop. As with those other groups, the key to
General Magic's success is
Bauer and Pieper's accomplished production, with even the dirtiest, most artifact-laden of sounds displaying a polished sheen that makes
GM's music often more fascinating then affecting (although a few of the group's songs are actually quite moving). ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide