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CRUX046: iPunk "Attack"
CRUX Records goes to Austria this time! We bring you the awesome clean, deep and dark electro techno sound of iPunk. Includes remix pack with the likes of Nickel (EX "Hey Today!" member making a much appreciated solo effort) - He brings that special sound that we all loved from his past productions plus the new rising star Flake who gives to techno a swing twist and Topper Harley from the mighty Acidkids adding his electro house flavor.

Minimix track order:
iPunk "Attack"
iPunk "Attack" (Nickel Remix) (EX "Hey Today!" member)
iPunk "Attack" (Flake Remix)
iPunk "Attack" (Topper Harley Remix) (from Acidkids)

EARLY SUPPORT FROM: Switch, Mumbai Science, Autokratz, Blatta & Inesha, Larry Tee, aUtOdiDakT, The Rox, Sharooz, Markus Lange, MAGNVUM, Doc Trashz, Anderson Noise, JELO, Deface, The Oddword and many more

Released by: CRUX Records
Release/catalogue number: CRUX046
Release date: Jan 23, 2012


FULL HD YOUTUBE VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLUlaK294Rg

CHECK TRACKS ON SOUNDCLOUD
http://soundcloud.com/ipunk/ipunk-attack-incl-remixes-by
 
Ich glaub ich werd' nicht mehr...

Electro.

Kraftwerk invented it in the seventies. Hip hop jacked it in eighties. Techno took it underground in the nineties. And then strange things happened in the noughties. House and dubstep co-opted the word "electro", shifting its meaning and confusing people. Good people. People like YOU.

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Today, electro continues to evolve, embracing modern production techniques and digital sound design, mutating into something so alien it barely resembles most of today's dance music. And yet it does. It SO does, and we have over 100 tracks that prove it, from relentless hardcore dancefloor tracks to intricately tweaked bedroom chin-scratchers; from melodic retro tributes to the escapist soundtrack of science fiction futures.

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credits
released 11 September 2012
Compiled in 2012 by Dave Paton and Jean Paul Bondy

Track order by Jean Paul Bondy

Artwork and design by Geso, 2012.


Various - The Electro Compendium

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