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"Sometimes you have those artists who can shock you with a very good 12" and after that they're not able to satisfy your expectations. Dynarec is one of those who are able to impress each and every time he releases some of his works. Coming from France, Dynarec improves the most advanced experimental electro as much as no one did before, giving it more awareness and knowledge, making it more concrete and straight. A journey into those post-Drexciyan atmospheres that reaches some of the highest moment in 'new electro' history. Romantic and complex, rich of details like mostly no one else is able to achieve in the contemporary new electro scene. This is an album that wil inspire many and which is a great pleasure to listen or dance to."
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"After the two impressive EP's R-Cam and The Lost Souls, Dynarec seems already up to dropping this amazingly brilliant debut album. This album brings electro with all the original aspects from Germany and Detroit, with all tracks being tight, surreal, melodic and deeply funky. While the vinyl brings the tracks which will work out on the dancefloor, or so to say, less tracks pressed for maximum dancefloor power, the CD album brings Dynarec's much broader spectrum. The album comes with the beautiful melodic ambient-styled interludes. And last...too much people have asked, or suggested, this being a Drexciya and/or Dopplereffekt related project.. All we can say is, it ain't. But it should give a little idea of the quality level of music to expect... A surreal journey to the outskirts of the electronic music spectrum."
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