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Arnaud Rebotini "Someone Gave Me Religion" Minimix

Blackstrobe Records on May 16, 2011 16:06

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Blackstrobe Records proudly presents the second album of Arnaud Rebotini:
Someone Gave Me Religion.

From the very start, track one “The First Thirteen Minutes Of Love” opens the album with over ten minutes of ambient unlike anything you've heard in years, a long, elegiac composition somewhere between Carl Craig and the chill-out zone at a bygone rave. It's a warning: take a deep breath before being swept away by eight tracks that span Detroit and Berlin, Front 242 and Carl Craig, linking them via soaring trance, carefully-crafted minimal, the sound of the 90s, the sound of the new millennium. It's hard to imagine the strike force and heart pangs it will inevitably inflict on any club in the know.

Don't expect to hear Music Components Volume 2. Instead, expect a new approach, a different angle, another side of his return to machines. Someone Gave Me Religion is an album resonating from the live tour that followed Music Components, where from behind his machines, Rebotini launched into his music, confronting it with the harsh reality of the dancefloor…

Once again, composer, producer, remixer Arnaud Rebotini puts priority on the live orientation of the project with its TR-808, SH-101, TR-909, TB-303 or other Juno 60.

TRACKLISTING

1. The First Thirteen Minutes of Love
2. Another Time, Another Place
3. Personal Dictator
4. Another Dictator
5. Echoes
6. All You Need Is Techno
7. Who’s Gonna Play This Old Machine?
8. Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses
9. The Choir Of The Dead Lovers

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May 2011

Released by: Blackstrobe Records
Release/catalogue number: BSR003
Release date: May 9, 2011

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