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| Cybotron - Arrakis |
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Cybotron, not to be confused with the
American group, was an
electronic/experimental music group. Cybotron
was formed in 1975 by Steve Maxwell Von
Braund and Geoff Green. After the release of
Braund's 1975 album, Monster Planet which
Green, as well as Gil Matthews (Billy Thorpe
and the Aztecs, Henry Vyhnal and Jim Keays
(The Masters Apprentices) contributed to,
some songs from this album were later added
to the re-released CD, Cybotron.
Cybotron released a self-titled album in 1976
containing mainly synthesizers and saxophone.
Stylistically, Cybotron were similar to their
contemporaries; innovative bands such as Ash
Ra Tempel, Hawkwind and Tangerine Dream. They
were creating minimalist, repetitive
electronica at the same time that Kraftwerk
released Autobahn. Throughout subsequent
decades, their music received very little
recognition from those outside electronic
music circles.
Discography
Albums
* Cybotron (1976)
* Saturday Night Live (1977)
* Colossus (1978)
* Implosion (1980)
Singles
* Colossus (1978)
* Encounter (1980)
* Ride to Infinity (1980) Tags : Cybotron Arrakis Colossus Instrumental electronica Kraftwerk Sky Mike Oldfield Hawkwind Tangerine Dream Jean Jarre |
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Affichage : 13800
Durée : 356 s |
| Cybotron Alleys Of Your Mind |
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This is the first record by Juan Atkins and
Richard Davis (AKA 3070) recording under the
name Cybotron from way back in 1981. This is
one of the very first Detroit Techno tracks
which helped lay the foundations for Detroit
Techno as we know it today. A seminal release
in the true sense of the word. Apparently,
this was released just after the landmark
track "Sharevari" by ANUMBEROFNAMES, also in
1981. To my knowledge, 10,000 copies of this
7" record were sold. This was also pressed
with a red and white label. Deep Space
records catalogue 107043X. Tags : Detroit Techno Chicago House Deep Electronic Dance Cybotron Juan Atkins Rik Davis 3070 |
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Affichage : 2386
Durée : 284 s |
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