Cosey Fanni Tutti - 2t2 (2025) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 385 MB
40:12 | Electronic, Experimental | Label: Conspiracy International
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 385 MB
40:12 | Electronic, Experimental | Label: Conspiracy International
Composed, performed and produced fully by the artist herself, the new album by Cosey Fanni Tutti is equal parts abstract electronic experimentation and rhythmic propulsion, finds Jon Buckland. It has been six years since Cosey Fanni Tutti’s last solo outing (and 42 since her first). This thinly veiled sequel, 2t2, continues in much the same fertile vein as her post-Throbbing Gristle output. At the same time, it also appears a little more guarded, as if the candid moments in her early days have left her more cautious. Split into two distinct halves, 2t2 combines a back half of exploratory electronics with the more rhythmic, Chris & Cosey-esque opening tracks. Formed of mournful cornet cutting through slippery drones and pearlescent pads, the subtle centrepiece, ‘Stolen Time’, perfectly bridges these two worlds. Not that the mood throughout the record is wallowing in despondency.