Three years have passed since the latest ProdutctionB's release. For 2024, they decided, after "Télévision 1945 I" and "Télévision 1945II", that it was time to dig in the Novocibirk's vault to find other treasures. This time, please welcome "The Vasarely Project". Originally released on CD-R by Boredom Product in 1997, "The Vasarely Project" contains ten analog experiments that Hervé Isar recorded in the late 80s and early 90s, here restored and remastered. These tracks have been improvised and recorded directly to tape, without changing anything and without the help of MIDI. The main track is an experiment per se: Hervé Isar converted the color codes of a paint he did into voltages sent to three different sequencers without knowing the possible outcome and the result, surprisingly, was melodically and chromatically coherent. Later, the whole set was played in front of a live audience in the Vasarely Foundation in Aix-en-Provence in September 1993 and recorded on audio tape, now available on CD, limited 12" LP and digital. Musically, if you like the first two albums surely you'll love this one as the tracks have more melodic/rhythmic changes and, generally, they sound ready to be used as Sci-Fi soundtracks. If you don't know who Novocibirsk was and what music he did, well, as I mentioned in my first review, expect echoes of Klaus Schulze, Jean-Michel Jarre, Kraftwerk and Telex, or generally, all the minimal synth experimenters of the 70s... Be sure to check this out!