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elixir · 11 months
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Alicia Keys bedroom studio in Harlem during the late 90’s.
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ramonasphotos · 7 months
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thisisrealy2kok · 4 months
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Various - Ambient Systems 3 (1997)
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disease · 5 months
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IS SUICIDE A SOLUTION? [COIL, 1993 | XPIG 22: 7", SINGLE]
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arcadebroke · 2 months
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popsicks-art-world · 7 months
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Hey 👋 y’all ! This is my 4th music video I’ve made…. I’m so proud of myself and how it turned out. My friends band is “ Franky Moonlight “ the song is called “ two kinds of medicine. I wanted to make my photography come alive through video and playing with collage and layering. This was truly fun to make. Can’t wait to do more. Hope y’all like it !
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filthyneverdie · 6 months
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NAMO - Faye Valentine | MOOD ORGANS
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randomvarious · 7 months
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Today's compilation:
Sampler EP Volume 1 1990 Techno / Abstract
Whoo, boy, what a tremendous record here, folks. Back in 1990, techno godfather Juan Atkins had only 500 copies of this little white-label 12-inch pressed up for his tiny Interface label, with each track recorded in his very own, now-mythical Metroplex Studios in Detroit. And if you were one of the few people who were actually lucky enough to get your mitts on this thing, you had access to some truly stunning morsels of foundationally raw, electro-inspired, dystopian fire that still go hard to this very day 🤯.
So, I think the best tune out of all of these comes from a guy named Neuropolitique, who was originally from Britain, but ended up making his way to the Motor City in the 80s, and immersed himself in the burgeoning underground techno scene there. On this record, he unleashes "Mind U Don't Trip," a snazzy and abstract bit of gold that lays some mind-bogglingly eerie and echoing, nuclear wintry flute stabs over a rough bassline and punching drums. Three-plus decades later, this is still one of the single-wildest pieces of techno that's probably ever been created.
But also not to be missed is the record's first cut, Detroit legend Anthony "Shake" Shakir's "Sonar 123," which really loads itself up on an assortment of chemical bleeps and bloops, and cinches it all together with this thin line of high-pitched digital squealing. And the closing tune, "Surkit," by Reel by Real, has a series of cool, bleepy, and bubbly synth melodies that all manage to run into each other over a set of simple, yet majestic string pads, which end up lending some wondrous depth to the whole production.
These tracks are a whole lot easier to find now, but what would remain undeniable is that what was being done on this record itself was a truly historic thing, regardless of how many people had actually heard it. So, in that sense, a release like this might as well be techno's equivalent of The Velvet Underground & Nico.
Highlights:
Shake - "Sonar 123" Neuropolitique - "Mind U Don't Trip" Reel by Real - "Surkit"
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dankalbumart · 1 year
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Envane by Autechre Warp Records 1997 Abstract / IDM
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edonisticdecadent · 8 months
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Early Millennium Decades Decay teaser: post-production and mastering in ...
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gmology · 9 months
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Tranquility (2001) | 22 yrs
Please someone tell me they played this game too. It was an abstract audio-based game and it felt like a fever dream.
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jdubleyou · 1 year
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thisisrealy2kok · 3 months
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Splashdown - Redshift (1999)
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disease · 3 months
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THE IDEA OF JUSTICE | CD, 1995 ELECTRONIC EYE (RICHARD H. KIRK)
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this pic is giving:
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popsicks-art-world · 8 months
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“ Ropes of regret “ by Franky Moonlight
Music video visuals made by myself. My first music video
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