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Automat  - Electrospectif 1997/2004 album flac Performer: Automat
Title: Electrospectif 1997/2004
Style: Techno, Electro
Released: 2005
MP3 album: 1409 mb
FLAC album: 1265 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Electronic

Seriously, I've listened to a lot of electro and Automat writes some of the best basslines I've ever heard; they slither and pulse as if his synths had evolved into new kinds of lifeforms. The synth work is insanely tweaked and distorted yet quite catchy at the same time-any track on here can get stuck in your head, which is always an achievement for electronic producers.

3 tracks · 20 April 1978. 8 tracks · 29 May 2015. Electrospectif 1997/2004. 14 tracks · October 2005.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Sounds Around (catalog number SAR This album was released in 2005-10-00 year. The album included the following session artists: Mastered By. Alden Tyrell.

Automat is an album of instrumental electronic music composed by the Italian musicians Romano Musumarra and Claudio Gizzi. It was produced in 1977 and released in 1978 by EMI Italy, through its Harvest label.

We leave you in the more than capable hands of a Glasgow firm favourite, Automat. He first came to many peoples attention in Glasgow around 2005 thanks to the foresight of parties such as Numbers and Monox, followed with the release of his track Black Star on Glasgow’s own Point. Anyone who wants to familiarise themselves more with his back catalogue should check out his album Electrospectif 1997-2004, as a good starting point. This is a mix of all his own productions old and unreleased.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Hardware
2 No More
3 Phaze#1
4 Lesson One
5 Reset Devices
Producer – Hessian
6 Black Star
7 Raw_Bot
8 AcidFax
9 Conflict
10 Nematod
11 Unstressed
12 BrainMap
13 Miss Valor
14 Enemyz

Credits

  • Artwork – Robot95
  • Artwork – Elephant.Rose
  • Compiled By – Raphael Vendramini, Thierry Arnold
  • Mastered By – Alden Tyrell
  • Producer, Compiled By – Automat

Notes

Produced at the Substudio between 1997 and 2004


Comments: (1)
komandante
Easily one of the top ten electro releases of the last decade. Automat produces dark, spacey, bass-heavy trax influenced by the classic Detroit operators but in a style that really isn't like anything else out there. Elements of acid and techno are successfully hybridized with a minimalist electro sensibility. His tracks are never cluttered--they seem spacious like the best dub, which lets the hard-hitting space marine drum programming and mind- and speaker-blowing basslines come to the fore. Seriously, I've listened to a lot of electro and Automat writes some of the best basslines I've ever heard; they slither and pulse as if his synths had evolved into new kinds of lifeforms. The synth work is insanely tweaked and distorted yet quite catchy at the same time--any track on here can get stuck in your head, which is always an achievement for electronic producers. The album's amazing from start to finish, but my favorite tracks are "Black Star," a sinister, acid-drenched anthem that makes you feel as if you've emerged on the other side of a wormhole and "Miss Valor," with its rude bass, pummeling percussion and super-tweaked, constantly mutating melodies.