- Music
- 01 Nov 06
Sci-Fi Hi-Fi
Alex Smoke gives production line minimalists an education with this informed selection, the common thread being the firm nod to early-to-mid-‘90s Detroit and dub techno.
Alex Smoke gives production line minimalists an education with this informed selection, the common thread being the firm nod to early-to-mid-‘90s Detroit and dub techno: that means tracks from Basic Channel, Aril Brikha, Juan Atkins, Claro Intellecto, 2000 and One, Gaiser and (surprisingly) Burial. The programming is as raw as some of the 909s, and we love it.
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