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CRWDSPCR 010EP
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Dirty analog techno from French boss; Crackboy. Trevor Jackson: "Brilliant! Crackboy (and all his dirty aliases) never disappoint". For his second chapter on Crowdspacer, Crackboy, the king of French dirty analog techno, half of POV with label-boss Joakim, digs deeper into that Detroit melancholic, epic vibe with "Weapons Of Steel" on the A-side before going bonkers on the B-side with two naughty stripped-down beat-centric DJ tools for the sweaty late night crowds.
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TSR 046EP
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Little is known about Crackboy other then his own ambiguous references to music making with guitars as drums. This 2-track 12" consists of "House Of Ill Fame" and "Speakright." Both tracks sound very Balearic with firm nods to the real house and techno sound of the early '90s. Crackboy reaches for the higher echelons of the Music Production History books by citing "Lee Perry, Martin Hannett, Prince and all the radiophonic works..." as his teachers.
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