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This 2019 release on Cold Blow Records gathers early-'90s sessions from Sinoesin, Electro Music Union, and Xonox, recorded between 1993 and 1994. These fifteen tracks reflect the period’s minimal synth and electro aesthetics, with a lean, mechanical pulse that often veers into stark techno motifs. The featured track "Immortal Cities" exemplifies the trio’s approach—sparse programming and clipped rhythms, a testament to early underground electronic experiments in Europe.While neither widely circulated nor heavily documented, this compilation stands as an artifact of a niche electronic lineage, capturing sounds that predate broader exposure. The modest Last.fm presence—164 listeners and 772 scrobbles—speaks to its quiet persistence among crate diggers and aficionados of minimalist electro forms. Cold Blow’s archival commitment preserves these obscure signals, offering a measured glimpse into the era’s electronic underground.
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Album lore
This 2019 release on Cold Blow Records gathers early-'90s sessions from Sinoesin, Electro Music Union, and Xonox, recorded between 1993 and 1994. These fifteen tracks reflect the period’s minimal synth and electro aesthetics, with a lean, mechanical pulse that often veers into stark techno motifs. The featured track "Immortal Cities" exemplifies the trio’s approach—sparse programming and clipped rhythms, a testament to early underground electronic experiments in Europe.While neither widely circulated nor heavily documented, this compilation stands as an artifact of a niche electronic lineage, capturing sounds that predate broader exposure. The modest Last.fm presence—164 listeners and 772 scrobbles—speaks to its quiet persistence among crate diggers and aficionados of minimalist electro forms. Cold Blow’s archival commitment preserves these obscure signals, offering a measured glimpse into the era’s electronic underground.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-1IaWVLYSbshtmqVbVhiK0B |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify