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ENDLESSFLIGHT 3
07 Jan 08 Disco/Nu-Disco
HEM 0301
21 Jul 08 Electro House
MASO33029-HEM 5010
15 Mar 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
882567 007469
15 Apr 05 Techno
ENDLESSFLIGHT 4
11 Feb 08 Breakbeat
HEM 0108
24 Mar 08 Electro House
HEM 0308
22 Dec 10 Disco/Nu-Disco
CREME LP-06
23 Jan 12 Techno
Review:
The pioneering Italo producer is still prolific in the studio, but he also has a huge back catalogue, as this latest reissue shows. A good deal of the release focuses on trippy synth scapes - "It's Not My Life" and "Dark Side of the Spoon" - or grainy ambience, audible on the various instalments of "Salt Peanuts" and "Air Stack". However, what really makes this collection so valuable are Robotnick's experiments at the edges of the Italo Disco sound. "Mexicana" features a sassy electro shuffle and camp vocals, "Studio 01" is the kind of sewer techno that Unit Moebius went on to make and "Arabesca" sees Robotnick welcome Middle Eastern motifs to his spacey disco sound. It makes for one hell of a journey.
HEM 0107
07 May 07 Electro House
FGR 020
09 Jun 09 Electro House
HEM 0104
10 Feb 03 Electro House
HEM 0104
10 Feb 03 Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
HEM 0105
27 Oct 03 Electro House
HEM 0320
12 Nov 12 Progressive House
Review:
Veteran Italian electronic producer Robotnick has been making weird and wonderful sounds for the best part of three whole decades. With many guises and across countless releases he has ventured into all aspects of electronica and of course amassed an unimaginable array of influences along the way. His Archives series has been running for some time, and to critical acclaim. Showcasing his experimental flair. For this Collection he has put together a massive 31 full length tracks for you to get your teeth into, and twist your mind around.
HEM 0312
11 Dec 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
HEM 0313
16 Jan 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
HEM 0314
15 Feb 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
It's always nice to have some vintage Alexander Robotnick fare to discuss. The three tracks here are typical of his late 70s/early 80s style, mixing up tough, arppegiated rhythms with vocoder vocals, bombastic metallic noises and even proto-acid tweakery. There's also a touch of tongue-in-cheek campery, too, in the shape of an Italo cover of Chic's disco classic "Le Freak". The EP's real highlight, though, is opener "Seranade", which bubbles away nicely in classic Robotnick, robo-disco fashion. Timeless!
HEM 0315
15 Mar 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Review:
Robo-disco pioneer Alexander Robotnick takes another dip into his vast back catalogue and unearths a trio of previously unheard electronic bangers. Opener "It's All Right Baby" is a typically cute and kitsch take on synth disco, offering a mix of Italian house chords, bustling synth bass and some decidedly cheery melodies. The darker "Disco Action" is arguably the pick of the EP. It offers a twisted, Italo-meets-acid house concoction that bristles with aggressive dancefloor intent. Closer "Minor Terzo", meanwhile, showcases Robotnick at his brooding, foreboding best, all hypnotic electronic rhythms, intoxicating melodies and moody chords.
HEM 0316
15 Apr 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Ennio Styles (Stylin Radio Show), Visti, Alexander Robotnick, Juno Recommends Electro House, Kerry And Casio, Leri Ahel (Mutant Disco Radio Show), Posthuman, Things Happen, Seth Troxler
Review:
Given his 30-plus year history of production, we should probably never be surprised by the contents of Alexander Robotnick's seemingly endless archives. Yet this release has surprised us. Lead cut "Funky Skunky" sounds like a cross between early prog house and nu-disco, while "It Was Like A Dream" re-casts Mr Fingers-ish deep house and wonky Italo. "Infinite Solitude" is less surprising; with its chiming synth melodies, cheery appreggios and Eurodisco strut, it's vintage Robotnick. As if that lot wasn't enough, there are two bonus remixes of "Can You Feel Me", including a storming, techno-tinged rework from Things Happen.
HEM 0317
21 May 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
HEM 0318
18 Jun 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
HEM 0319
17 Sep 12 Electro House
Review:
Maurizio Dami, aka Alexander Robotnick, is a total legend. Following his early hippy years, he ended up scoring his mate's Italian mime performances - inadvertently helping invent Italo-disco in the process. He gave up 80s disco stardom for world music adventures in the 90s but was lured back into production (and indeed DJing) by The Hacker about ten years ago. He's been pretty prolific on the electro-disco scene ever since, even recently releasing a host of rarities from his personal vaults. This latest instalment reveals a variety of styles including house: "In My House", acid/breaks: "Submarine" and electro-house: "Disco Asha". Tulioxi provides both bouncy house and Chicagoish remixes of "TB Maniac" and finally Electric Prince delivers a killer doomy techno-disco rework of "Minore Terzo".
HEM 0311
01 Oct 11 Disco/Nu-Disco
Played by: Kid Who, Cloned In Vatican!, Alexander Robotnick, In Flagranti, Cloverfield, Dionigi, Linosaur
HEM 0304
25 Jul 08 Electro House
HEM 0303
07 Jul 08 Minimal/Tech House
SPCSR 005
21 Nov 12 Disco/Nu-Disco
CREME 12-23
22 May 06 Electro House
HEM 0310
11 Jul 11 Funky/Club House
HEM 0102
01 Aug 02 Downtempo
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