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TRESOR 105LP
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2024 repress, originally released 1998. Juan Atkins's Infiniti project combines raw tactility and puristic elegance on Skynet, where slinking grooves mask chaotic frequencies and roughly-hewn structure. Alongside fellow Detroit legend Terrence Dixon, who appears on several tracks, Atkins exposes the life and emotion in machines, outputting a biomorphic atmosphere of industrial soul. The ongoing importance of this album is indisputable, essential both to techno and to Tresor.
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TRESOR 250B-EP
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Tresor presents the second part in Infiniti - The Remixes: a trilogy of classic cuts and new reworks from Juan Atkins. Part Two picks up the pace, heading further down the timeline with "Flash Food" -- originally released in 1995 as part of one of the label's famous annual compilations, re-edited by Sandwell District's Function. Skynet's punchy classic on the flip, "Skyway" rounds off the EP with a killer old-school remix by techno's masked crusader, Redshape.
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TRESOR 250C-EP
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Part Three concludes with a remix package of The Infiniti Collection's brooding slow-burner "Think Quick," backed with an offering from one of Berlin's revered electronic practitioners Sleeparchive and the re-release of Moritz Von Oswald's remix, initially released on Metroplex in 1994 -- a rarity.
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TRESOR 250A-EP
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2013 repress. Infiniti - The Remixes is a trilogy of classic cuts and new reworks from one of its original Detroit lynchpins, Juan Atkins. Dubbed as his "pure techno" project, Atkins produced two full-length albums under the Infiniti moniker in 1996 and 1998. Now, they are brought further up-to-date with a series of fresh takes from some of techno's pioneering figures. On part one, The Orb's Thomas Fehlmann picked two tracks, one from each album, to form a very special combo-mix. TV Victor presents a hypnotic take on "Thought Process." On red vinyl.
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