Artists: AmbidextrousTitle: ErrorismFormat: CDReleased: May 2001Website: http://ambi.mu.ru
01: Neon Renaissance
02: Croquet
03: Zorihon [mp3 preview]
04: Equilibrium
05: Strange Fairytale
06: Visotopia [mp3 preview]
07: Y?
08: 6 Million Forms [full length version]
09: Black Glass
10: Antima [mp3 preview]

Press-release

Errorism is the second album of Moscow electronic musician Nick Zavriev known as Ambidextrous. Nick has four years of musical experience behind him: live performances in clubs and festivals. His tracks were released on such labels as Grief, Art-Tek, Merck and others. "Errorism" introduces new tracks as well as those previously released on compilations. This album, released by Shaped Harmonics label, summarizes the results of the two years work of the musician.

The album can be classified as IDM (Intelligent Dance Music) where 'D' for 'Dance' is relative, because it also fits into 'downtempo' category. Although the music of Ambidextrous contains the elements of ambient, electro, hip-hop and noise experiments, the melody with a spacey 70-s sci-fi feel plays a dominant role.

At the same time with making music, Nick is working on the Ph.D. in mathematics. Sometimes his scientific approach extends into musical work. The tracks are constructed of the sound "errors", pieces of noise, rhythmical breaks and synthesized melodies like a house is made of bricks. However this music can hardly be called cold and unemotional. The mood of the album changes from light and almost childish "Croquet" to monotonously depressive "Black Glass".