The Exaltics & Paris The Black FU - An Aliens Commentary On What He Observes From The Edge Of Space

ℹ️ Release info Artist : The Exaltics / Paris The Black FU Track : An Aliens Commentary On What He Observes From The Edge Of Space Release : Paris The Black Fu V The Exaltics [ER 15] Date : Sep 24 Label : Engineroom 📀 Paris The Black Fu V The Exaltics A potent collaboration of The Exaltics and Paris The Black FU, the latter known as Mack Goudy of Detroit Grand Pubahs and Techmarine Bottom Feeders (oh, how much I like this name). After a few meetups on labels like Solar One and Clone, they reunite on new digital EP that brings electro together with an element I’ve been missing in the genre: vocals. “Propaganda DNA (The Alternate Universe Mix)” begins as classic techno bass, thanks to vocal sample recalling Aux 88’s “My Mind”, before it switches on a higher gear. “An Alien’s Commentary On What He Observes From The Edge Of Space” keeps the focus on the vocal capabilities of Paris The Black FU. The spectacle in front of the witnesses from the other side of the Milky Way doesn’t ignore the earthly Nvidia tribe either, with the slogan ‘AI!’ in the refrain. A reliable party pack from two beats-and-voice generators. 🎧 The Exaltics Based in the humble city of Jena in central Germany, Robert Witschakowski-Jockel started producing music in the late-’90s, during which time he was resident DJ and booker of Kassablanca. His tenure there proved influential in bringing the likes of Jeff Mills, Robert Hood and Claude Young to the city’s nascent club scene for the first time, where he remains a pivotal figurehead of Germany’s electro-tipped underground. With mixes netted for Resident Advisor, Electronic Explorations and Digital Tsunami, to the CD release of We Are Not Your Friends Vol 1, Robert’s work as The Exaltics is no longer exclusive to the tight-nit circles of street-wise DJs, producers and label owners alike. With a live acid show now in full swing, Robert’s performances as The Exaltics have seen him tour Europe and dominate Berlin, billed in 2017 alongside a huge cast of acts for Tresor & DJ Stingray’s Kern Vol 4 release party. With the bulk of Robert’s music now released on his ever-growing Solar One Music, the label he runs with Crotaphytus collaborator and life-long friend Nico Jagiella, Robert’s world of shadowy electro has gravitated to, among others, discerning imprints like Shipwrec, Clone West Coast Series and Crème Organization. Robert has collaborated with Drexciya’s Gerald Donald for Solar Music’s Hubble Telescope Series as Project STS-31, and Arne Weinberg as Val_Ex, with Gerard Hanson (aka Convextion) also welcomed into the Solar One Music fray under his . alias. Add names Helena Hauff, Ekman, Drvg Cvltvre and the late Andreas Ghem to the body of artists delivering Solar One Music its lone aesthetic, Robert’s purism and integrity to his field of science fiction, acid-influenced electro is undeniable. Discography : Soundcloud page : Bandcamp page : 🎧 Paris The Black Fu Mack Goudy Jr. Paris The Black Fu is also known as Techmarine Bottom Feeders. He is the founder of the Detroit Grand Pubahs, through which he has created an entirely new genre in electronic music in the early 2000’s. Discography : Further read : Paris the Black Fu: 📡 Engineroom Engineroom is the label of the Detroit Grand Pubahs, the continuation of Detelefunk (which is currently hibinating) Discography : Soundcloud page : 💰 Please support music and buy the release here. Artists have needs too. They are not Superheroes : ©️ Disclaimer Track is uploaded in low quality, for promoting purposes only . If either label, artist or third party copyright holder does not agree with their material being uploaded, please contact - akoukouvinos@ and the video will be removed DO NOT STRIKE the channel. It DOESN’T monetize with ads. It’s all about music🎶🎵🎶🎶🎵 #electro
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