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NRX 001CD
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2009 release. "Sounding like a sweaty orgy between Daft Punk, Timbaland & Aphex Twin, this album sets the new standard. The message is in the title, a question that represents the sonic theme of dirty, dancefloor sex. Machinedrum spent 4 years working with the most forward-thinking independent vocalists recording what can only be described as 2012 pop music for the aquarian age. It explodes with dancefloor booming bass & mutant drum patterns interlaced with soul-speaking synth lines & cryptic messages."
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NRX 002EP
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"Miami's Machine Drum gets the acid house remix treatment from Neon Black, (previous remix for Lazer Sword remix work), Body Language (aka The Lovers, Theophilus London's backing band), and an electro/disco/boogie rework by the UK's Letherette."
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NRX 001LP
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"In the early 2000s, Travis Stewart had several releases on Miami electronic/ambient/dub/IDM label MERCK, under aliases Syndrone, Sepalcure and Machinedrum. The label was clearly influenced by UK labels Warp, Skam and Rephlex, and Machine Drum's soundscape compositions are often compared to fellow Floriadian Prefuse 73, as well as Boards of Canada, Push Button Objects and Autechre . He is now an inspiration/mentor for 2010-era melodic electronic/beats acts such as Lunice, Lazer Sword, Glitch Mob, Siriusmo. This album features guest vocals from Williamsburg neo-soul / new wave hipster Theophilus London (Green Label Sound) and Brooklyn emcee Mickey Factz (Battery Records), known for his ahead-of-the curve blending of lyrics with unlikely beats, Sarah Ruba (previously featured on Giles Peterson's Brownswood Bubblers Four), Detroit electronic legend Jimmy Edgar (Warp Records), and former battle DJ Ie.Merg_ ." Housed in a hallucinatory holographic gatefold sleeve.
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