Manc-based Irish techno warhead Kerrie deploys her most significant battery with seven hardware-chiselled bangers for Tresor
The ‘Machine Alliance’ mini-LP marks five years since Kerrie’s debut on DBA with subtly vital developments of her variation within a style. She’s been fairly prolific over the interim, regularly deploying bullets on the Dark Machine Funk label she co-runs with Luke Marsden, and the likes of Cultivated Electronics and Blueprint, all stepping stones that defined her incremental advances towards this ultimate definition of her style for OG techno powerhouse Tresor.
Kerrie’s skooling at northern techno outpost E-Bloc and long hours in the studio have honed a shark-eyed instinct for pure club craft as showcased here. Her strong feel for bugged-out motifs and restless groove is in abundance between the Joey Betram-esque pound and scything synths of her title tune, and finely calibrated, tensile arrangement ’System & Structure’, with a standout piece of techngnostic feminine pressure in the vocal-laced pace-setter ‘Technopoly Dream’, and a venomous, dystopian piece of electro-techno hydraulics on ‘Replicants’ paying homage to her love of classic sci-fi that also culminates in a sensuous, beat-less closer ‘Human in the Loop’ recalling DJ Bone and Heinrich Mueller.
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Manc-based Irish techno warhead Kerrie deploys her most significant battery with seven hardware-chiselled bangers for Tresor
The ‘Machine Alliance’ mini-LP marks five years since Kerrie’s debut on DBA with subtly vital developments of her variation within a style. She’s been fairly prolific over the interim, regularly deploying bullets on the Dark Machine Funk label she co-runs with Luke Marsden, and the likes of Cultivated Electronics and Blueprint, all stepping stones that defined her incremental advances towards this ultimate definition of her style for OG techno powerhouse Tresor.
Kerrie’s skooling at northern techno outpost E-Bloc and long hours in the studio have honed a shark-eyed instinct for pure club craft as showcased here. Her strong feel for bugged-out motifs and restless groove is in abundance between the Joey Betram-esque pound and scything synths of her title tune, and finely calibrated, tensile arrangement ’System & Structure’, with a standout piece of techngnostic feminine pressure in the vocal-laced pace-setter ‘Technopoly Dream’, and a venomous, dystopian piece of electro-techno hydraulics on ‘Replicants’ paying homage to her love of classic sci-fi that also culminates in a sensuous, beat-less closer ‘Human in the Loop’ recalling DJ Bone and Heinrich Mueller.
Manc-based Irish techno warhead Kerrie deploys her most significant battery with seven hardware-chiselled bangers for Tresor
The ‘Machine Alliance’ mini-LP marks five years since Kerrie’s debut on DBA with subtly vital developments of her variation within a style. She’s been fairly prolific over the interim, regularly deploying bullets on the Dark Machine Funk label she co-runs with Luke Marsden, and the likes of Cultivated Electronics and Blueprint, all stepping stones that defined her incremental advances towards this ultimate definition of her style for OG techno powerhouse Tresor.
Kerrie’s skooling at northern techno outpost E-Bloc and long hours in the studio have honed a shark-eyed instinct for pure club craft as showcased here. Her strong feel for bugged-out motifs and restless groove is in abundance between the Joey Betram-esque pound and scything synths of her title tune, and finely calibrated, tensile arrangement ’System & Structure’, with a standout piece of techngnostic feminine pressure in the vocal-laced pace-setter ‘Technopoly Dream’, and a venomous, dystopian piece of electro-techno hydraulics on ‘Replicants’ paying homage to her love of classic sci-fi that also culminates in a sensuous, beat-less closer ‘Human in the Loop’ recalling DJ Bone and Heinrich Mueller.
Manc-based Irish techno warhead Kerrie deploys her most significant battery with seven hardware-chiselled bangers for Tresor
The ‘Machine Alliance’ mini-LP marks five years since Kerrie’s debut on DBA with subtly vital developments of her variation within a style. She’s been fairly prolific over the interim, regularly deploying bullets on the Dark Machine Funk label she co-runs with Luke Marsden, and the likes of Cultivated Electronics and Blueprint, all stepping stones that defined her incremental advances towards this ultimate definition of her style for OG techno powerhouse Tresor.
Kerrie’s skooling at northern techno outpost E-Bloc and long hours in the studio have honed a shark-eyed instinct for pure club craft as showcased here. Her strong feel for bugged-out motifs and restless groove is in abundance between the Joey Betram-esque pound and scything synths of her title tune, and finely calibrated, tensile arrangement ’System & Structure’, with a standout piece of techngnostic feminine pressure in the vocal-laced pace-setter ‘Technopoly Dream’, and a venomous, dystopian piece of electro-techno hydraulics on ‘Replicants’ paying homage to her love of classic sci-fi that also culminates in a sensuous, beat-less closer ‘Human in the Loop’ recalling DJ Bone and Heinrich Mueller.
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Manc-based Irish techno warhead Kerrie deploys her most significant battery with seven hardware-chiselled bangers for Tresor
The ‘Machine Alliance’ mini-LP marks five years since Kerrie’s debut on DBA with subtly vital developments of her variation within a style. She’s been fairly prolific over the interim, regularly deploying bullets on the Dark Machine Funk label she co-runs with Luke Marsden, and the likes of Cultivated Electronics and Blueprint, all stepping stones that defined her incremental advances towards this ultimate definition of her style for OG techno powerhouse Tresor.
Kerrie’s skooling at northern techno outpost E-Bloc and long hours in the studio have honed a shark-eyed instinct for pure club craft as showcased here. Her strong feel for bugged-out motifs and restless groove is in abundance between the Joey Betram-esque pound and scything synths of her title tune, and finely calibrated, tensile arrangement ’System & Structure’, with a standout piece of techngnostic feminine pressure in the vocal-laced pace-setter ‘Technopoly Dream’, and a venomous, dystopian piece of electro-techno hydraulics on ‘Replicants’ paying homage to her love of classic sci-fi that also culminates in a sensuous, beat-less closer ‘Human in the Loop’ recalling DJ Bone and Heinrich Mueller.