Aux 88: Black Tokyo
Electro depths with moments of kitsch.
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Electro depths with moments of kitsch.
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Have you ever tried to listen, attentively, to the same record in two different seasons, moods, environments? I recently went back to dig an album that had already hooked me four months ago while, here in Europe, the days were long and the sun high in the sky. Now, with the leaves falling from trees and the Christmas lights blinking in the streets, this timeless album still grows on me.
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Noleian Reusse Black Tekno EP, VHS Head: Trademark Ribbons of Gold, Robert Owens: Art, VA: Music from Mathematics Vol. 7, and Plant43: Burning Decay.
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DMX Krew’s Edward Upton has been around a long time, but his best-known releases are retro vocal synth-pop.
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This is the strongest collection of Midwestern dance music in years.
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When I first heard that Sónar was coming to Chicago, I wasn’t sure what to expect.
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Weinberg is certainly an adept producer, and he knows what he likes. I just wish his experiments were wilder.
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This is the sort of album that is perfect pre- or post-club.
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A celebration of electronic music past, present, and future.
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Gibbons was a pioneering New York DJ. In the early seventies, he was one of the earliest jocks to use multiple copies of a record to expand a break.
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