From the Far Future, Pt. 2
Twelve years since his debut album, cult Detroit legend Terrence Dixon presents the sterling follow-up 'From The Far Future Pt.2' for Tresor. For many listeners, DJs and collectors Dixon's sparse output ranks among the 313's most definitive and influential creations. Whether under his own name or as Population One, his sound is a quintessential application of Afro-futurist, Motor City machine music, at once driven, sleek, hypnotic, spacewise, and deeply funky. We can safely say that this album has exceeded our expectations, mixing heavyweight, heart-rending club tracks such as 'Light Of Day', the detuned reese bass shuffletek ace 'Band Together', and the mighty 'Dark City Of Hope (Hard Mix)', with signature experiments in more esoteric quadrants; the Actress-meets-Mills vibes on 'Fountain Of Life' or the bit-crushed polyrhythmic wind of '11th Floor'. It's gotta be one of the the year's finest techno albums, bar none. Massively recommended!
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Twelve years since his debut album, cult Detroit legend Terrence Dixon presents the sterling follow-up 'From The Far Future Pt.2' for Tresor. For many listeners, DJs and collectors Dixon's sparse output ranks among the 313's most definitive and influential creations. Whether under his own name or as Population One, his sound is a quintessential application of Afro-futurist, Motor City machine music, at once driven, sleek, hypnotic, spacewise, and deeply funky. We can safely say that this album has exceeded our expectations, mixing heavyweight, heart-rending club tracks such as 'Light Of Day', the detuned reese bass shuffletek ace 'Band Together', and the mighty 'Dark City Of Hope (Hard Mix)', with signature experiments in more esoteric quadrants; the Actress-meets-Mills vibes on 'Fountain Of Life' or the bit-crushed polyrhythmic wind of '11th Floor'. It's gotta be one of the the year's finest techno albums, bar none. Massively recommended!
Twelve years since his debut album, cult Detroit legend Terrence Dixon presents the sterling follow-up 'From The Far Future Pt.2' for Tresor. For many listeners, DJs and collectors Dixon's sparse output ranks among the 313's most definitive and influential creations. Whether under his own name or as Population One, his sound is a quintessential application of Afro-futurist, Motor City machine music, at once driven, sleek, hypnotic, spacewise, and deeply funky. We can safely say that this album has exceeded our expectations, mixing heavyweight, heart-rending club tracks such as 'Light Of Day', the detuned reese bass shuffletek ace 'Band Together', and the mighty 'Dark City Of Hope (Hard Mix)', with signature experiments in more esoteric quadrants; the Actress-meets-Mills vibes on 'Fountain Of Life' or the bit-crushed polyrhythmic wind of '11th Floor'. It's gotta be one of the the year's finest techno albums, bar none. Massively recommended!
Twelve years since his debut album, cult Detroit legend Terrence Dixon presents the sterling follow-up 'From The Far Future Pt.2' for Tresor. For many listeners, DJs and collectors Dixon's sparse output ranks among the 313's most definitive and influential creations. Whether under his own name or as Population One, his sound is a quintessential application of Afro-futurist, Motor City machine music, at once driven, sleek, hypnotic, spacewise, and deeply funky. We can safely say that this album has exceeded our expectations, mixing heavyweight, heart-rending club tracks such as 'Light Of Day', the detuned reese bass shuffletek ace 'Band Together', and the mighty 'Dark City Of Hope (Hard Mix)', with signature experiments in more esoteric quadrants; the Actress-meets-Mills vibes on 'Fountain Of Life' or the bit-crushed polyrhythmic wind of '11th Floor'. It's gotta be one of the the year's finest techno albums, bar none. Massively recommended!