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Artist: VA
Title: The Sexy Adventures Of Orietta St. Cloud
Label: PURE SONIK RECORDS
Format: CD/BOOK
Price: $19.00
Catalog #: PURE 013CD
"The release of Alan D. Oldham's long-awaited return to full-length comics with The Sexy Adventures of Orietta St. Cloud and the debut of his new Pure Comics imprint. In development for over five years, often drawn on jet planes between DJ tours and recording sessions, Orietta is the first-ever full-color comic book from Oldham (also known as DJ/producer DJ T-1000), the man best known for his legendary label art for the Netherlands-based Djax-Up-Beats label. The soundtrack is comprised of some of the biggest talents in techno, who all generously agreed to provide original music at a fraction of their normal fees. The stellar line-up of Jeff Mills, The Advent, Stewart Walker, Bryan Zentz and Italy's Marco Passarani all were sent individual pages of the comic and composed music based on their impressions of the art and story. Due to his relentless tour schedule (and production of his new DE9:CE mix CD), Richie Hawtin was unable to compose something new, but his contribution as Plastikman, 'PKamb', has never appeared on CD, and perfectly captures the menace of Earth-to-moon deep space travel. Terrence Dixon's 'Into Sub-Luna' was licensed from his album From The Far Future and also chosen for its cinematic value. Four tracks were also composed and produced by the multi-talented Alan Oldham himself."


Artist: DJ T-1000
Title: Neutra
Label: PURE SONIK RECORDS
Format: CD
Price: $15.00
Catalog #: PURE 017CD
"The follow-up to 1999's Progress album on Tresor Berlin, Neutra (named after 1950's west coast avant-garde architect and Frank Lloyd Wright contemporary, Richard Neutra) finds producer/composer Oldham again committing his worldwide DJ travels and life experiences to music, ranging from full-stereo, DJ-friendly, bangin' techno ('Neutra', 'Karma 2') to moody ambience ('Cold Sleep') to his first drum-and-bass experiment ('The Five Fighting Styles of the Four Elements') to industrial ('Contempt'), all packaged in a provocative and professional manner, as you've come to expect from Pure Sonik."


Artist: DJ T-1000
Title: Johnny Gambit 01: The Prodigal Son Original Soundtrack
Label: PURE SONIK RECORDS
Format: LP
Price: $9.50
Catalog #: PURE 018LP
"Chicago: After a seven year layoff during which massive changes in recording and distribution rocked the music industry, Detroit-born, Chicago based techno label Pure Sonik Records is getting back into the arena! Our first new project: Johnny Gambit 01: The Prodigal Son original soundtrack. Back in 1987, a young Alan D. Oldham (the future DJ T-1000) produced his first widely-released indie comic book, called Johnny Gambit. At the same time, Oldham's childhood friend, Derrick May, was producing his first twelve inch record, Nude Photo, on his Transmat label (for which Alan did the artwork). Why not put the comics inside the records, asked May. From that basic idea, two legends were born. Johnny Gambit the comic book was featured in the first ever article about Detroit techno in London's The Face magazine (1987). The article, titled 'Seventh City Techno,' was named after Gambit's fictional city. Years later, future minimal legend Dan Bell, inspired by Oldham's comics, asked if he could use the Seventh City name for his own label, and Oldham himself segued into the techno business, eventually touring, producing and releasing under the pseudonym DJ T-1000 for Tresor, Submerge, Inzec and his own Generator and Pure Sonik Records labels as well as doing artwork for Djax, Astralwerks, +8, New Religion, Seventh Sign, Digital Soul and many other labels. Cut to 2009 and the talented Oldham's gone back to his roots as an illustrator, as well as a Detroit techno producer, creating a graphic novel, fullcolor label art, and the accompanying soundtrack! This vinyl collector's version of the Johnny Gambit soundtrack features eight tracks, like the oldschool LPs. But don't worry -- each side is less than 15 minutes for the hottest cut possible."

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