- Electronic music
- Alternative dance
- Post-rave
- Acid techno
- 2-step
- Speed garage
- Industrial techno
Comment:
musically it is quite hard to assume what sort of music used to be
predominant over this 13-notch issue (credited as a debit mixtape by
a Manchester, UK-based artist). As contemporary as it used to be it
embraces lots of heavy beats (or steps), rattling and clanging, and
piercing electro developments. As if a reflection upon the legacy of
illegal music events what did happen in abandoned warehouses
approximately 30 years ago and on the other side it is a symptom of
the contemporary human being being inseparably related to artificial
intelligence around her/him. The latter side is expressed through a
highly determined, machine-drenched technical shell where every part
of the whole seem to be controlled. Quite dystopic yet appealing
ambience to be created rather than providing some relaxation instead
of it. Indeed, oxygen molecules are eradicated. By another
explanation it is just a masochistic pleasure being in accordance
with the nature of the human being to move toward its technical
collapse. Who could save us against ourselves?