Too Many Possibilities Can Also Mean A Tyranny Of The What If.... In This Light, Celebrating Less Becomes Vital. And Thats Exactly What Swedish Producer And Studio Barnhus Affiliate Simon Haydo Does In Redux. All Of The Sounds In The Albums Nine Tracks Come From Just One Synth: The Korg Ms20. As Simon Puts It, The Idea Was To Maximize The Use Of Less, Basically. Less Gear, Less Effects, Less Input From Other People , Less Everything.using Only Between 2 And 6 Channels For Every Track, The Result Is A Stripped But Surprisingly Rich Sound, That Delineates Spatial Techno Vignettes Coated With The Unmistakable Charac- Ter Of The Ms20 Filters. Even More Interestingly, This Restraint Is Not Only Applied Gear-wise, But Also From An Emotional Point Of View. Instead Of Involving My Own Feelings, I Let The Voice Of The Ms20 Take Care Of It, Says Simon. All This Makes Redux An Expression Of Techno In Its Purest Form. After All, Its A Kind Of Music That Has Always Gravitated Around Simplicity, Austerity And, Of Course, The Believe That The Machines Have Their Own Soul.