
Alan Tirac's first electronic instrument was the Buzzbox, a 3 oscillator plastic enclosure with knobs and switches on every side. "I knew the Buzzbox was a success but for some reason I dismantled it".
Successful experimentation should not lead to complacency; change should feed the desire to experiment. "When I was younger, I changed my interests regularly. I had a lot of Lego, sold it for a fish tank, and sold that for my first synth, a Korg MS10. It was the Sinclair C5 of keyboards".
However, Alan now lives in a flat with decor unchanged since the fifties and heated from a huge tank of kerosene. "We found newspapers from 1962 under the carpet". Do these surroundings affect his music? "I don't know, maybe. The flat certainly smells a bit".
by Interspacial
VRB013 released 17 September 2007
It's not so much balls to the wall with this one - The Befores is one of Vorbic's more introspective releases. Read more...
by Interspacial
VRB002 released 15 Jan 2007
The Popular Cluster is Alan Tirac's first release as Interspacial since Strat was released on D*fusion in 1996. Read more...
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Net-Label Review of The Befores
Net-Label Review has been listening to The Befores by Interspacial:
"I was quite impressed with the album. The music is good to chill to and its good iPod food for the mornings, traveling into work. The sort of music that starts off somewhere and leaves you somewhere else."
Read the whole review here.
VRB013 released: The Befores by Interspacial

It's not so much balls to the wall with this one - The Befores is one of Vorbic's more introspective releases. Alan Tirac presents here his winter of discontent, lost nights, borrowed notes, and the occasional respite in natural meteorological ambience.
If The Popular Cluster represented what people might have been dancing to in a nearby multiverse, The Befores looks to cooler Autumn nights in our humble locale.
Net-Label Review of The Popular Cluster
Another good Net-Label Review - this time for The Popular Cluster by Interspacial:
"High paced hypnotic rhythms and a good level of energy fills this album...if you give it a good listen its actually very well done."
Read the whole review here.
VRB002 released: The Popular Cluster by Interspacial

The Popular Cluster is Alan Tirac's first release as Interspacial since Strat was released on D*fusion in 1996.