There is a fair amount of conceptualism behind Romance in the Age of Adaptive Feedback, the new EP from Unspecified Enemies, a longstanding project helmed by Louis Digital and Simon Walley. In addition to the ideas underpinning the record—the writer Mike Davis plays a major part in the formation of these ideas, especially his thoughts on electronic music’s role in 1990s Los Angeles—this is simply sleek techno music, eternal in its Detroit-led vision, which could be considered at this juncture to be more of a lost vision, or a vision that never completely went forward but instead up and down and back and sideways. It makes sense, then, that this music dates all the way back to almost 20 years ago. You can feel that hardware pull on these tracks, the textures at once time-stamped and timeless, refracting a technological image once crystalline but now blurry around the edges.