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Silicon Scally
Mr Machine Pt2

Mr Machine Pt2

Catno

CE045

Formats

3x Vinyl 12" Album

Country

UK

Release date

Jul 10, 2023

Styles

Electro

Mr Machine Pt2 by Silicon Scally on Cultivated Electronics.

Silicon Scally, the alias of electronic music producer Carl Finlow, released his critically acclaimed album 'Mr Machine' in 2002 on SCSI-AV. The album was a masterful blend of electro and sci-fi soundscapes, showcasing Finlow's unique style and production prowess, which took the listener on a journey through a futuristic world of machines and technology. It ranks as one of the finest electro records of the early noughties. Fast-forward to 2023 and Sync 24's Cultivated Electronics label is proud to present 'Mr Machine PT 2'. Like its predecessor, the new album is filled with intricate synth melodies, driving rhythms, and pulsating basslines, all perfectly balanced to create an immersive listening experience. 'Mr Machine PT 2' once again showcases Finlow's ability to not only create relentless beats for the dancefloor but also dynamic soundscapes that transport the listener to another world. Created using a mixture of both old analog gear and very modern plugins, both albums were written with a very strong emphasis on the machine aesthetic, reflecting the cutting edge of what was available at their respective times. Futuristic and timeless. The album will be released on triple-pack vinyl and digitally.

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: M

$41.75*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

CE045 - UK - 2023

A1

Cryptotronix

A2

Tachocline

B1

Lonely Integers

B2

Microstructures

C1

Diffraction Field

C2

Digicell

D1

Moduli

D2

Impetus

E1

Wave Dynamics

E2

System Of Voids

F1

Connectomes

F2

Manifest Image

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