OUT NOW...Galaxian, Impakt, Lightyear, Manasyt... dark and raw electro

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Strange Tales from the Future Vol. 2 OUT NOW

feat. Galaxian (Bass Gun, Militant Science), Impakt (Breakin records), Lightyear (SOM) and Manasyt (Bunker, Dumb Terminal, Touchin Bass)

Vol.2 of the ''Strange Tales From The Future'' CDr series. 12 Tracks of sophisticated, dark and raw electro.
Packed in a customized red cardboard sleeve, limited to 100 hand numbered copies.

Available at:

www.solaronemusic.com

www.clone.nl

Soon at:

www.interstellarsounds.com

www.rubadub.co.uk

Also available: some copys of the Strange Tales Vol. 1

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Here is the first review of the SOM07 "Strange Tales From The Future Vol.2" from Nexus 6 for Electroalliance.net
enjoy this nice little Story... ;)

V/A - Strange Tales From The Future Vol.2 – Solar One Music 07

Who controls the sky, controls the planet!

While the United Forces of Earth were still trying to beat off the SOM aerial assaults in a despaired fight (read previous episode), four renegades were secretly planning a massive ground attack to definitively blind and deaf the Human resistance.

Having succeed to infiltrate the U.F.E Headquarter, this commando of saboteurs started destroying military airports, satellite dishes and radars, in a worldwilde, simultaneous and deadly operation called ''Strange Tales From The Future Vol.2''.

Soon after, crushed and snowed under with enemies, all the nations across the globe surrendered to the outer-galactic armies of SOM.

With this dramatic SF story packed in a customized red cardboard sleeve, Solar One Music returns to deliver the second killer installment of the mighty “Strange Tales From The Future” compilation series.

Suceeding to Antizero, Komarken Electronics, CPU and The Exaltics, electro genius Galaxian from Glasgow (Bass Gun, Black Montanas, Militant Science), Norway located acidizer Impakt (Breakin records, Prepost), Irish Silver Surfer Lightyear (SOM) and new schizophrenic recruit, fame Bulgarian Manasyt (Bunker, Dumb Terminal, Touchin Bass), introduce tweve minimal cuts to wreck your speakers, showcasing their unique talents to provide dark, raw and unhealthy electro to the mankind.

Opening on gloomy synthetic atmospheres, the CD progressively evolves into forward thinking tonalities, delivering a heading journey into hostile landscapes. Alternating between advanced dancefloor slaughters (“Lothar Schramm”, “Soon On MTV”, “No Longer Registered”, “Pancake”, “Topology”), bubbling industrialism (“Stalker”, “Inside Area 51” ), melodic candies (“Doctrine”, “Flying Home”, “Chased”) and upmarket abstractions (“Skint”, “Moon Dust”), this digital release of high quality melting sophisticated hardware to more classic analogical machinery comes out with some ace homages to Model 500, Octave One, Drexciya or Phuture to name.

Available as usual in stricly limited collectible hand numbered copies, eclectic “Strange Tales From The Future Vol.2” will appeal both to the old school and new school freaks. Top nocht!
CD, electro
www.solaronemusic.com
www.clone.nl


electroalliance review <<---<
 
The next review from the "Strange Tales from the Future Vol. 2"

Review by DJ GIO MC-505 for www.technodisco.it ( translation from italian )

Various "Strange Tales From The Future Vol 2" (Solar One Music): year 2009: Consolidated Internet a reality in (almost) all over the planet, finding alternative energy sources, the video become part of daily routine, the music became, for many, a corollary of which you can also do without, but for others, yet, something fascinating. Between 'the other' Nico Jagiella and Robert Witschakowski, makers of the Solar One Music who, instead of encouraging the proliferation of music for the mass, prefers to explore the stylistic novit fascinated artists through the tools of yesterday. But the electronica of Solar One, though composed with vintage cars are judged, look to the future. In the second act of "Strange Tales From The Future" are four artists involved (Impakt, Light year, and Galaxian MANASYt) in their imaginary sound board spacecraft to search for new worlds to colonize. With the music of course. The incipit analogue sound to which many labels (mainly located in Northern Europe) are tied. Twelve tracks of electro painted to glorify the dark, chopped by syncope but still compact modulations in synthetic bass. Pi fraught MANASYt of the grooves, full of waterfalls and instrumental curves. A release that will fit between the visions cybercommunities of Kraftwerk, the cinematic world of John Carpenter and the robot of Cybotron. 100 copies are enclosed in a red cardboard package. For the chosen few.


technodisco review <<---<
 

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