So the 90s are back, right? With their dreamy deep atmospheres, their simple house grooves, with samplers dominating the scene where electronics is mixed up with samples of acoustic instruments, in an ever serene and dreamlike mood…
YES, BUT the 90s were something else too! There was the Bad Masters’ techno as well! Noise like rhythmic scansion, extreme digital modulation, exasperated editing.
From his huge archives, Alexander Robotnick fishes out some experimental techno/house and dub tracks he had fun producing in the late 90s, while his major creative energy was turned to ambient and world-music.
Starting with ‘Science’ and ‘Modulation’ – that could be defined Industrial techno, and ‘Tangerine Blob’ – a sort of Goa Trance, 97 Bad Masters is the follow-up to ‘Robotnick’s Archives’ with a special focus on the 90s.
97 Bad Masters is released on 18 November.
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