LOW STOCK LEVEL
1-2 Weeks
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ARTIST
TITLE
Maintain The Golden Ratio
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
CATALOG #
TRESOR 313-1EP
TRESOR 313-1EP
GENRE
RELEASE DATE
10/13/2023
Cybotron has re-emerged in the contemporary cybercultural age when artifactual futures begin a transition into a new era of "Meta." By combining their knowledge of philosophy, science fiction, and mechanical engineering, at a time when electronic instrument companies were only just beginning to distribute their products to the masses, two prosumer audio technicians named Juan Atkins and Rik Davis were able to re-engineer Cybotron -- a combination of the words "Cyborg" and "Cyclotron" (an atomic particle accelerator) -- to be used as a home studio performance music that would change the course of independently produced and distributed electronic music. Dissolving the boundary between singer, songwriter, and producer, Juan Atkins named Cybotron's future forward funkadelic sound "techno" in reference to Alvin To ler's concept of unlikely "techno rebels" against technocracy. The cover of their debut album Enter (DEC 1104LP, 2014) transmitted a fragmented view of a body in motion being digitized mid-stride, dissolving physical and virtual reality into sonic fiction. Today, the man-machine hybridity of Cybotron is still the truest form of techno, coevolving in conversation with the technological music they created and inspired. The latest data disk marks a new chapter that reflects a techgnostic musical expression of the knowledge acquired during their decades-long hiatus. Unlike the dance music industrial replications of the Model 500 formula, acknowledging the content marketing expectations that segments music into specific, sellable genres, this techno music is self-aware. Cybotron processes dance music tropes spawned from its very own blueprint with a meta-tactical precision out of sync with our current rave new world. Cybotron's return demonstrates a studied engagement with what techno was and should be with a peerless update of Juan Atkins' initial inventive idea of do-it-yourself electrically reengineered music xeroxed onto both sides of the 12" -- uploaded directly into the alleys of your mind.
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