Mind-bending and keenly primitive techno splat from Ajukaja's Estonian house enclave, Porridge Bullet - home to Maria Minerva and some of the freakiest Afro dance edits out there.
It's a retrospective focussed on the output of Aivar Tõnso a.k.a. Hypnosaurus, the "legendary and unclassifiable Estonian techno act that proved to be very influential throughout its somewhat reclusive career." Inspired by late '80s sounds from Cabaret Voltaire to TG and early Detroit techno, his output evidently worked in a similar vein to Joel Brindefalk a.k.a. Ü's 'Great Dose of Monotonous Techno' (1991, Börft Records) from the same era and relative geographic location, turning old soviet synthesisers and rusty drum machines into shimmering vortices of droning, mesmerising dance music with a boldly experimental and wayward edge. Imagine Frak testing out an early Goa trance prototype in a psilocybin-infused sauna…
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Mind-bending and keenly primitive techno splat from Ajukaja's Estonian house enclave, Porridge Bullet - home to Maria Minerva and some of the freakiest Afro dance edits out there.
It's a retrospective focussed on the output of Aivar Tõnso a.k.a. Hypnosaurus, the "legendary and unclassifiable Estonian techno act that proved to be very influential throughout its somewhat reclusive career." Inspired by late '80s sounds from Cabaret Voltaire to TG and early Detroit techno, his output evidently worked in a similar vein to Joel Brindefalk a.k.a. Ü's 'Great Dose of Monotonous Techno' (1991, Börft Records) from the same era and relative geographic location, turning old soviet synthesisers and rusty drum machines into shimmering vortices of droning, mesmerising dance music with a boldly experimental and wayward edge. Imagine Frak testing out an early Goa trance prototype in a psilocybin-infused sauna…
Mind-bending and keenly primitive techno splat from Ajukaja's Estonian house enclave, Porridge Bullet - home to Maria Minerva and some of the freakiest Afro dance edits out there.
It's a retrospective focussed on the output of Aivar Tõnso a.k.a. Hypnosaurus, the "legendary and unclassifiable Estonian techno act that proved to be very influential throughout its somewhat reclusive career." Inspired by late '80s sounds from Cabaret Voltaire to TG and early Detroit techno, his output evidently worked in a similar vein to Joel Brindefalk a.k.a. Ü's 'Great Dose of Monotonous Techno' (1991, Börft Records) from the same era and relative geographic location, turning old soviet synthesisers and rusty drum machines into shimmering vortices of droning, mesmerising dance music with a boldly experimental and wayward edge. Imagine Frak testing out an early Goa trance prototype in a psilocybin-infused sauna…
Mind-bending and keenly primitive techno splat from Ajukaja's Estonian house enclave, Porridge Bullet - home to Maria Minerva and some of the freakiest Afro dance edits out there.
It's a retrospective focussed on the output of Aivar Tõnso a.k.a. Hypnosaurus, the "legendary and unclassifiable Estonian techno act that proved to be very influential throughout its somewhat reclusive career." Inspired by late '80s sounds from Cabaret Voltaire to TG and early Detroit techno, his output evidently worked in a similar vein to Joel Brindefalk a.k.a. Ü's 'Great Dose of Monotonous Techno' (1991, Börft Records) from the same era and relative geographic location, turning old soviet synthesisers and rusty drum machines into shimmering vortices of droning, mesmerising dance music with a boldly experimental and wayward edge. Imagine Frak testing out an early Goa trance prototype in a psilocybin-infused sauna…
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Mind-bending and keenly primitive techno splat from Ajukaja's Estonian house enclave, Porridge Bullet - home to Maria Minerva and some of the freakiest Afro dance edits out there.
It's a retrospective focussed on the output of Aivar Tõnso a.k.a. Hypnosaurus, the "legendary and unclassifiable Estonian techno act that proved to be very influential throughout its somewhat reclusive career." Inspired by late '80s sounds from Cabaret Voltaire to TG and early Detroit techno, his output evidently worked in a similar vein to Joel Brindefalk a.k.a. Ü's 'Great Dose of Monotonous Techno' (1991, Börft Records) from the same era and relative geographic location, turning old soviet synthesisers and rusty drum machines into shimmering vortices of droning, mesmerising dance music with a boldly experimental and wayward edge. Imagine Frak testing out an early Goa trance prototype in a psilocybin-infused sauna…