Paula Temple joins the R&S fold as the first female solo artist to be signed in the labels 30 years history. Her first release Speck Of The Future was way back in 2002 and gained her the support of Jeff Mills, Claude Young, Dave Clarke and the late John Peel amongst others. After co-developing one of the first midi controllers for DJ/live performance and teaching kids in her neighbourhood how to DJ, Paula Temple finally returns to her first love - techno music.
As a self-confessed Noisician, her signature sound is an exploration of harmonics countering dissonance “Where the two meet - that is where the most interesting tension lives for me. Those intersections give me the shivers, where I feel most alive.” Inspirations for all three tracks came from “imagining what it would sound like to resist the control systems we encounter every day, to refuse standardisation and covert forms of colonization.” These influences are entirely evident in the ungovernable construction of ‘Colonized’. ‘Cloned’ is a sleeker, yet no less intense affair - slivers of a female vocal cut through glitched tough drums and dark raging synths. ‘Decolonization’ turns techno structures on its head with a rhythmic climax, before gradually surrendering to the emotion of Paula’s vocal ensemble and who better to supply a tension inducing remix too other than Ali Wells aka Perc.