CPU hail the 2nd album by retro-futurist ‘bot, AB2088, previewing two LP tracks on his first ever vinyl release, following their issue of his Sagittarius album and Natural Sciences’ recent release of NXPCHOIR.
A-side, All The Eyes dispenses a rudely swung piece of Red Planet electro funk laced with curious, probing melodies, strangely enough sounding shades away from certain sections of instrumental UK grime.
B-side, on TX0 he follows that line down a sino-electro-grime wormhole, hingeing off cold woodblock drums and sparse, arcing arpeggios in a dark space somewhere between Arpanet and Scratchy.
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CPU hail the 2nd album by retro-futurist ‘bot, AB2088, previewing two LP tracks on his first ever vinyl release, following their issue of his Sagittarius album and Natural Sciences’ recent release of NXPCHOIR.
A-side, All The Eyes dispenses a rudely swung piece of Red Planet electro funk laced with curious, probing melodies, strangely enough sounding shades away from certain sections of instrumental UK grime.
B-side, on TX0 he follows that line down a sino-electro-grime wormhole, hingeing off cold woodblock drums and sparse, arcing arpeggios in a dark space somewhere between Arpanet and Scratchy.
CPU hail the 2nd album by retro-futurist ‘bot, AB2088, previewing two LP tracks on his first ever vinyl release, following their issue of his Sagittarius album and Natural Sciences’ recent release of NXPCHOIR.
A-side, All The Eyes dispenses a rudely swung piece of Red Planet electro funk laced with curious, probing melodies, strangely enough sounding shades away from certain sections of instrumental UK grime.
B-side, on TX0 he follows that line down a sino-electro-grime wormhole, hingeing off cold woodblock drums and sparse, arcing arpeggios in a dark space somewhere between Arpanet and Scratchy.
CPU hail the 2nd album by retro-futurist ‘bot, AB2088, previewing two LP tracks on his first ever vinyl release, following their issue of his Sagittarius album and Natural Sciences’ recent release of NXPCHOIR.
A-side, All The Eyes dispenses a rudely swung piece of Red Planet electro funk laced with curious, probing melodies, strangely enough sounding shades away from certain sections of instrumental UK grime.
B-side, on TX0 he follows that line down a sino-electro-grime wormhole, hingeing off cold woodblock drums and sparse, arcing arpeggios in a dark space somewhere between Arpanet and Scratchy.
Hand-stamped white-label 7".
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CPU hail the 2nd album by retro-futurist ‘bot, AB2088, previewing two LP tracks on his first ever vinyl release, following their issue of his Sagittarius album and Natural Sciences’ recent release of NXPCHOIR.
A-side, All The Eyes dispenses a rudely swung piece of Red Planet electro funk laced with curious, probing melodies, strangely enough sounding shades away from certain sections of instrumental UK grime.
B-side, on TX0 he follows that line down a sino-electro-grime wormhole, hingeing off cold woodblock drums and sparse, arcing arpeggios in a dark space somewhere between Arpanet and Scratchy.