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Electronic Music For Heroes: Volume 3
Various
(Hydrogen Dukebox)
Reported Wednesday, March 10 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Leftfield, electronica types Hydrogen Dukebox remain one of the few independent labels specialising in albums rather than singles, and the policy means they've attracted a number of seriously talented artists, all of whom seem to create with incredibly prolific frequency. Read more...
Volume Freak
Funk D'Void
(Soma Recordings)
Reported Wednesday, March 10 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
"Techno ended up becoming extremely lazy and soulless for me. Read more...
Aerodynamik
Kraftwerk
(Kling Klang/ EMI)
Reported Wednesday, March 10 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Generally acknowledged as emperors, if not patron saints of electronic music, Kraftwerk found themselves unexpectedly entering uncharted territory for the first time in decades last year, when their 'new' (ish) album Tour De France failed to attract universal acclaim. Read more...
Rebel Futurism Session One
Mixed by Damian Lazarus
(Crosstown Rebels)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
In music, as in life, timing is often everything, and for Crosstown Rebels chief Damian Lazarus, his time (finally) appears to be now. Read more...
The (Woodwork) Squeaks Remix Album
Was (Not Was)
(Ze Records)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Though nowadays best known for their early 90s pop hit Walk The Dinosaur, Was (Not Was) started life as politically conscious punk-funk disco pioneers, inspired by the same social decay afflicting their home of Detroit that later spawned techno. Read more...
More Lemonade
Bucci Bag
(Southern Fried Records)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Bucci Bag is the latest alter ego of Italo-Brit uber-producer Dino Lenny, who first coined the term last year as the title for a single mocking fake trendy clubbers wearing equally fake designer gear (the one about flying in from LA that went 'I-am-ready-to-rock'). Read more...
Songs From Under the Dance Floor
Death Disco
(EMI)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
"Scratch an old punk rocker and you'll probably find an even older soul boy or dub warrior underneath. Read more...
Mutant TG
Throbbing Gristle
(Novamute)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
"As historically important during their active period of 1975 - 1981 as contemporaries Can, The Sex Pistols and Kraftwerk, TG's influence on today's electronic music (from experimental production techniques and confrontational live shows to independent promotion via their own Industrial Records label) runs far deeper than they are often credited. Read more...
Just Kick (Carl Cox Mix)
Cohen Vs Deluxe
(Intec Records)
Reported Monday, February 16 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
It's cheeky bootleg time again as Carl Cox slaps Tim Deluxe's instantly recognisable acapella from It Just Won't Do over Renato Cohen's pumping techno workout Pontape, to create a simple though highly effective dance floor stormer. Read more...
Exhibitionist
Jeff Mills
(React Music)
Reported Saturday, February 7 2004
Courtesy of Jonty_Adderley @ www.skrufff.com
Showing an acute self-perception often rare amongst DJs, techno's biggest show off, Jeff Mills has chosen wisely in calling his new mix CD/ DVD the Exhibitionist, though it could equally justifiably have been called Live At The Liquid Room 2, the last such mix CD he released 8 years ago. Read more...

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