
Reviewed by Ben Hogwood
What’s the story?
Analog Fingerprints was the alias adopted by Marco Passarani in the early 2000s, and Numbers have done us a favour by collecting the Rome producer’s releases for the Plasmek and Pigna labels.
Passarani was keenly aware of developments in techno music at that time, and his music takes influences from Chicago and Detroit artists while being something wholly original; so much so that Autechre stepped up to remix him in 2001. This was the year that Analog Fingerprints released its first music, and this anthology covers the releases up until 2003, including a remix of Raiders Of The Lost ARP’s Highway.
In the label’s words, “Analog Fingerprints Vol. 0 captures that moment of exchange: Rome to Glasgow, Detroit to Europe, experiment to dancefloor. It documents an artist recalibrating his sound and a network of scenes discovering one another in real time, connected by vinyl, faxes and shared intent.”
What’s the music like?
The extensive commentary on the Numbers Bandcamp site hits the nail on the head when describing Passarani’s music as “machine funk with restless experimentation”.
This selection of tracks shows his talent for taking minimal material and maximising it, always with both eyes on the dancefloor. The sound is sharp at the edges and though fragmented at times there are always shards of melody to grab onto.
Tribute is top notch, brilliantly constructed and executed, while Meta Tool ensures the collection gets out of the blocks quickly. Blue Screen does a neat line in crossrhythms, breaking into sped-up funk in its second half, while Matro’s beats and bleeps match up well in a track of busy activity.
Does it all work?
Yes. This is no nonsense music, cleverly put together, and Passarani clearly had a lot of fun making it!
Is it recommended?
It is – an essential gap-filler for fans, and more broadly a fine selection that shows just how strong techno was in Europe as well as America at the turn of the century.
For fans of… Kenny Larkin, Luke Slater, Dave Angel, Oliver Lieb
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Published post no.2,872 – Wednesday 29 April 2026