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Artist:
SILICON SCALLY
Title:
Mr Machine
Label:
SCSI RECORDS (UK)
Format:
CD
Price:
$15.00
Catalog #:
ID 009CD
"2002 undoubtedly belongs to Carl Finlow; after demolishing dancefloors with his tremendous
Electrilogy
series for the Device label, reshuffling sizzling house for Sur Muziq, building up the reputation of the 20/20 Vision label as Random Factor, and battling it out with the Wee Deejays on their ace Gassoline imprint--Mr. Finlow finally returns home to his nearest and dearest label Scsi-Av. Having starved us for quite some time of his Silicon Scally material, Finlow finally delivers an album that will not only rank as the finest electro record of the early noughties but will cement his reputation as one of the most important exponents of new electro in the world today; sitting alongside his Detroit compatriots in innovation, precision, crunchiness, and bass devastation. Destined for huge things, this is a seminal electro album from a living legend."
Artist:
SILICON SCALLY
Title:
Mr Machine
Label:
SCSI RECORDS (UK)
Format:
2LP
Price:
$16.00
Catalog #:
ID 009LP
Double LP Version
Artist:
SILICON SCALLY
Title:
Wee Dissolve
Label:
SCSI RECORDS (UK)
Format:
12"
Price:
$11.00
Catalog #:
ID 023EP
All tracks produced by Carl Finlow and mixed by the Wee DJs. "Carl Finlow aka Silicon Scally has become something of a seal of quality on electro music since his entrance onto the scene over 10 years ago. Although electro doesn't have the following it used to, Finlow's unbeatable mix of classic electro attitude and modern sounds and skills has found him legions of fans across the globe. The mysterious Wee DJs is a more difficult character to pin down, but over the course of countless collectable singles and more recently an album for Andrea Parker's Touchin' Bass imprint, he has built up a loyal band of followers eager for more twisted electroid experiments. His dancefloor murdering styles have wooed fans of oldschool electro and modern electronica alike, and now he's turned his hand to re-wiring the best Carl Finlow has to offer, picking tracks from the peerless
Mr. Machine
album and some that might be a little less known. Rather than merely edit though, The Wee DJs man has decimated the original tracks leaving only a stray bassline or odd melody that might give you reference, the rest is purely his own creation; dark and confusing beat structures, heavy-as-you-like low end and the all important wasp-like buzzing leads giving you more than enough to lay waste to the dancefloor."
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