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Zero.dB
Virtual.Replicator EP

Virtual.Replicator EP

Artists

Zero.dB

Catno

LUX 020

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Limited Edition

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Maestro electro producer Zero.dB: French made, forged in Spain, finalised in the Netherlands. Lucid last released one of his tracks back in the 90s under the name Zzaj (check out the Collected EP). Ever since he’s been expanding and honing his own fine-tuned sound in the realms of electro, minimal, breaks and deep techno.

Side one sees Zero.dB on top reflective form, taking in silky Source/B12 tinged Detroit on kunn.st, elegantly tamed noise and bleeps on the lo-tempo title track, followed by the classic and melodic sticky electro-funk of littlegroov to close.

Relentless and intense, yes, but with a warm heart of gold: side two opens with the ever-evolving deeptroit electroid funk of Matrice, an epic rush of down underground nearly-minimal techno. Then we arrive at last at the magnificent Asteroid: a rough, tough mishmash of breaks, noise, bleeps and voices that ain’t scared to be playful and jaunty too – an insane set of twists and turns that’s always bound for discerning dancefloor glory. [info sheet from distr.]

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A1

Kunn.st

5:14

A2

Virtual.Replicator

5:47

A3

Littl.groov

5:09

B1

Matrice

6:30

B2

Asteroid

3:59

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