Technomancer is a studio album by American electronic musician Pictureplane. It was released by Anticon on October 30, 2015.[3] Music videos were created for "Self Control",[4] "Technomancer",[5] "Death Condition",[6] and "Joyrider".[7]
Production
Most of the album was created using the Access Virus synthesizer.[8] Pictureplane also used an old desktop computer.[8] Brad Hoss, Dre Skull, D Gookin, and Lars Stafford helped engineer the album.[8] "Self Control" and "Live Forever" featured guest vocalist Grace Hall.[9]
Pictureplane described it as "an album about our current relationship with technology and how it is defining our existence right now."[8] The title of the album refers to "someone who uses technology for magical purposes."[10]
Derek Staples of Spectrum Culture gave the album a 2.75 out of 5, calling it "an amalgam of androgynous lyricism, shoegaze electronics, second-wave acid techno and downtempo darkwave."[13] Matt James of PopMatters gave the album 7 stars out of 10, saying: "It's anarchic, noisy, sweaty, somewhat scrappy at times, but a ton of fun."[12]