Robin Saville and
Antony Ryan's releases as
isan are characterized by simple rhythms, pop-inflected song structures, and strong, committedly analog melodies. Originally from Reading, England, the duo emerged from the electronica underground in the mid-'90s, at a time when groups like
Autechre and
Aphex Twin were bringing increasing levels of abstraction and disjunction to electronic post-techno. Dodging that approach,
isan joined artists such as
Solvent,
B. Fleischmann, Sweden's
Pluxus, and Krautrock-electronica fusionists
To Rococo Rot in making their music warm, inviting, and accessible. Like many of those artists,
isan (perhaps inadvertently) draws on the '70s and '80s electronic experiments of
Hans-Joachim Roedelius,
Jean-Michel Jarre, early new wave, and
Another Green World-era
Brian Eno. Releases on indie-hybrid labels like Static Caravan, Liquefaction Empire, and Foundary -- among them several limited and hard-to-find 7"s -- earned
isan a crossover audience from the start. The group's profile got a boost in 1999 when they contributed a remix of
Seefeel's "When Face Was Face" to the Warp label's tenth anniversary release
Remixes. Releases on Morr Music followed, including 2001's
Lucky Cat and 2004's
Meet Next Life. ~ Sean Cooper, All Music Guide