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Vol. 2, credited to Planet Love and Marco Repetto, emerged in April 1996 on Superstition Records, a label known for its commitment to techno’s deeper currents. The album spans seventeen tracks, including the featured “Scander,” weaving through Detroit techno motifs with a lean towards ambient electronica. While the record bears the hallmark of mid-90s Detroit influence, its layering of textures and pacing reveals a nuanced approach to the form, favoring mood and subtlety over overt thrust.The track titles—such as “B-Aktral” and “Tricine”—suggest an abstract lexicon, fitting for an artifact that resides in the less-traveled corridors of the genre’s canon. Though it attracted a modest audience, as recorded by its Last.fm footprint, Vol. 2 offers a measured contribution to the lineage of Detroit techno records from the era, holding particular interest for those who follow the genre’s quieter, more introspective signals.
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Album lore
Vol. 2, credited to Planet Love and Marco Repetto, emerged in April 1996 on Superstition Records, a label known for its commitment to techno’s deeper currents. The album spans seventeen tracks, including the featured “Scander,” weaving through Detroit techno motifs with a lean towards ambient electronica. While the record bears the hallmark of mid-90s Detroit influence, its layering of textures and pacing reveals a nuanced approach to the form, favoring mood and subtlety over overt thrust.The track titles—such as “B-Aktral” and “Tricine”—suggest an abstract lexicon, fitting for an artifact that resides in the less-traveled corridors of the genre’s canon. Though it attracted a modest audience, as recorded by its Last.fm footprint, Vol. 2 offers a measured contribution to the lineage of Detroit techno records from the era, holding particular interest for those who follow the genre’s quieter, more introspective signals.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-5okEfsFfu2HnkZJ9Sm9W31 |
|---|
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