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01. Robotman - Hypnofreak (Steve Bug's Freaked Up mix)
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02. Fuse - Nt
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ARTIST
ROBOTMAN/FUSE
TITLE
Hypnofreak/NT
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
MINUS
CATALOG #
MINUS 007EP
MINUS 007EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/30/2001
Split release between Minus and Plus 8. "The acid?house classic Robotman project resurfaces with a 2001 tune-up by old school believer Steve Bug, known for his Poker Flat releases out of Berlin. 'Hypnofreak' was originally released in 1993 on Definitive by Robotman, a secret alias of Richie Hawtin, well known by the single 'Do Da Doo' which also boasted a Plastikman remix shortly after the original. Steve's version brings up the bass and pulls out the catchy pulse of a melody while adding his own trademark tones. Richie Hawtin pulls one out of the acetate archives reminding us of his Fuse identity from the early-mid 90's. 'NT' was a Detroit-play-only acetate which Rich pulled out for special occasions when DJing his now legendary JAK events in Detroit. It ties in the spatial effects that branched his Fuse sound into Plastikman while sticking the dancefloor with a haunting bassline and drum programming that is impossible to ignore."
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