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Disassembler

by Datacrashrobot

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VXI 04:26
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Gyrator 04:36
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Disassembler 07:27
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Neodymium 03:47
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MMIC 04:09

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Crunching beat work, pulsating mechanical bass, multiple glitch layers creating a thin balance between what’s organic and what’s robotical, industrious hidden melodies and plenty of other ear juice waiting for you, track after track.

"Disassembler" is a somewhat different effort from Datacrashrobot, featuring more organic, wet textures and a broader specter of his sound palette. This is a full on mechanical-electroid robot, an elegant and subtle creation, giving you the charms at first with his inviting rhythms and panned textures, infecting your soul right after, with danceable cold grooves and brain wave stimulating complexity.

Originally released by Battery Park Studio in 2012, this remastered version of the album has 18 tracks, with 4 bonus tracks added:

“Neodymium” and “Leakege Inductance” are unreleased tracks.

“Thyristor Surge Protection” was originally released on “The Electro Compendium”Compilation on Anti-Social Network (2012).

“MMIC” was originally released on “Bass Agenda Vol.1: The Fight Against The Mundane” Compilation on Bass Agenda Recordings (2013).

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released September 29, 2019

Released by Battery Park Studio
December 2, 2012
Remastered and new artwork added 2019
All tracks generated by Datacrashrobot

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Datacrashrobot Romania

Electro project assembled in 2008, Datacrashrobot generates a particularly abundant sonic trip that takes it's listener to a wild ride into a multi-tonal world made of very detailed, carefully crafted ensembles, luring his listener with an accessible retro-feeling or at times building menacing arrangements of complex beats. ... more

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