![]() ![]() The Robots Of Dawn is available on Ohm Resistance. The Robots Of Dawn ( the title of Isaac Asimov’s 1983 science fiction novel) is a blistering foray into hard-edged electronic mayhem with a solid groove back to front. “Aurora” manages to eradicate the landscape with its mechanical thrust, brooding noise fluctuations, and drumming onslaught as “Murdered On Earth” closes with decimated rhythm blasts and a percussive avalanche set ablaze while a swarm of robots take over. “Telephatic Abilities” takes center-stage with its robust industrial techno sheen and visceral drum fury-the unrelenting and raw nature of this track alone ( and its vocals) carries the whole EP forward. With a turbulent atmospheric data flow, you can reference the eerie soundtrack of “Solaria” that opens this EP-and then all hell breaks loose when “Agorphobia” and its punishing beats destroy everything in sight. This time Baleys career, his life, and Earths right to pioneer the Galaxy lie in the delicate balance. ![]() For in a case of political intrigue and love between woman and robot gone tragically wrong, theres more at stake than simple justice. Daneel Olivaw, must prove the man innocent. Broadcast on BBC2 on 18 February 1969, the story was dramatised by Robert Muller and directed by Rudolph Cartier and the music and sound effects were created by Delia Derbyshire of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Each audible slice is ravaged with fierce drums reminiscent of early day Front Line Assembly, The Final Cut and Front 242. Theres only one catch: Baley and his positronic partner, R. A blistering foray into hard-edged electronic mayhemįive tracks across twenty-two minutes, Berlin-based Artik rummages through obliterated post-industrial electro tropes and dystopian soundscapes from another galaxy. ![]()
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