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Release Date: Oct 12, 2010
A compilation showcasing USA & International talents starting with a debut from UK's ABSTRACT SCIENCE, a techno power pill and with a dash of industrial sounds to keep that dance-floor energized. Another Generator debut is Sydney, Australia's ANDY RANTZEN [Itch-E and Scratch-E/Cherry2000] with a soothing; technotic grooved 'love song' entitled "The Kiss".
On the US front, Chicago's OBSOLETE MUSIC TECHNOLOGY [Emphasis Recordings/Aesthetic Audio/Eargasmic] hands in an impressive show of fist-pumpin', melodic future house he's known for while JAMAL M. [Mathematics Recordings/326/Crème Organization] constructs another of his trademark far-out, lo-fi masterpieces.
From the Detroit sector is DJ T-1000 [Pure Sonik/Generator/Tresor] bringing it with "Detroitism" a clap-your-hands/string-laden spacetech funker followed with "Daily Routine" by TERRENCE DIXON [Utensil/Tresor/Children Of Tomorrow], a minimalistic space capsule thumper, perfect for a go on a anti-gravity simulator.
Columbus, Ohio's PLURAL [6ONE6/Dobox/Miga] conceives a saucy, laid-back glitch groove with mysterious and moody piano-stabs. Lastly, for those who dig the fluid, melodic Detroit sound, go Back-To-The-Future with the Chicago/Detroit dynamic duo, WINDIMOTO [Windimoto Music/Phuture Soul Recordings]. Packaged in art by Alan Oldham; handnumbered.
A1) Abstract Science - The Grinder
A2) Andy Rantzen - The Kiss
B1) DJ T-1000 - Detroitism
B2) Terrence Dixon - Daily Routine
C1) Obsolete Music Technology - Past Virtue
C2) Plural - 07
D1) Jamal M. (aka Hieroglyphic Being) - Fine And Mellow
D2) Windimoto - Friday Night: UBQ
Sound Clips (http://www.generatorrecords.com/news.html)
Generator @ Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/GeneratorRecords)
http://www.generatorrecords.com/images/GEN031_B.jpg
Release Date: Oct 12, 2010
A compilation showcasing USA & International talents starting with a debut from UK's ABSTRACT SCIENCE, a techno power pill and with a dash of industrial sounds to keep that dance-floor energized. Another Generator debut is Sydney, Australia's ANDY RANTZEN [Itch-E and Scratch-E/Cherry2000] with a soothing; technotic grooved 'love song' entitled "The Kiss".
On the US front, Chicago's OBSOLETE MUSIC TECHNOLOGY [Emphasis Recordings/Aesthetic Audio/Eargasmic] hands in an impressive show of fist-pumpin', melodic future house he's known for while JAMAL M. [Mathematics Recordings/326/Crème Organization] constructs another of his trademark far-out, lo-fi masterpieces.
From the Detroit sector is DJ T-1000 [Pure Sonik/Generator/Tresor] bringing it with "Detroitism" a clap-your-hands/string-laden spacetech funker followed with "Daily Routine" by TERRENCE DIXON [Utensil/Tresor/Children Of Tomorrow], a minimalistic space capsule thumper, perfect for a go on a anti-gravity simulator.
Columbus, Ohio's PLURAL [6ONE6/Dobox/Miga] conceives a saucy, laid-back glitch groove with mysterious and moody piano-stabs. Lastly, for those who dig the fluid, melodic Detroit sound, go Back-To-The-Future with the Chicago/Detroit dynamic duo, WINDIMOTO [Windimoto Music/Phuture Soul Recordings]. Packaged in art by Alan Oldham; handnumbered.
A1) Abstract Science - The Grinder
A2) Andy Rantzen - The Kiss
B1) DJ T-1000 - Detroitism
B2) Terrence Dixon - Daily Routine
C1) Obsolete Music Technology - Past Virtue
C2) Plural - 07
D1) Jamal M. (aka Hieroglyphic Being) - Fine And Mellow
D2) Windimoto - Friday Night: UBQ
Sound Clips (http://www.generatorrecords.com/news.html)
Generator @ Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/GeneratorRecords)