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The infinite sector collective brings you the follow up to Traditional Robot Music. Volume 2 presents another selection of artists and tracks delving deep within the genre of experimental electronic music - from contemplative ambience to electronic noise.
This audio is part of the collection: Infinite Sector
It also belongs to collection: Netlabels
Artist/Composer: V/A
Date: 0000-00-00 00:00:00
Keywords: Electronic; Experimental
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
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| Swamps Up Nostrils - ob-ot |
2.9 MB
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| broken android - robot marching |
7.1 MB
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| sektor effektor - 1-900-HOT-BOTS |
6.4 MB
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| spoonPhase - Soupman |
7.3 MB
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| Carlos Saladen - for (!) tra |
4.2 MB
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| Cory Thrall - humans are (error frequency mix) |
10.9 MB
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| Droid If Machine - Only Possible Mind |
15.1 MB
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| AdDM - A Clockwork Tiranny |
11.1 MB
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| klao DNA - modifications |
10.2 MB
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| Lysdexic - Conveyor 43-2A01 |
8.6 MB
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| neuron-nest - March of the Bot Posse |
5.6 MB
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| The RMG.Project - Sequence 2 |
2.9 MB
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| Jazz Franco - Scientific Research |
3.8 MB
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| Full On - The Seduction of TL-E3W |
7.8 MB
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| Frederic Yarm - Cycle 9 Fission |
6.0 MB
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| Mystified - Droid Plant |
6.2 MB
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| Tree Helicopter - Papa November |
8.2 MB
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| Unjil - I.D. Formation |
7.0 MB
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| Image Files | JPEG |
| back cover artwork |
382.0 KB
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| front cover artwork |
923.4 KB
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| ISC0502_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| ISC0502_meta.xml | Metadata | 1.1 KB |
| ISC0502_reviews.xml | Metadata | 2.4 KB |
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Reviewer:
cs_weaver -





Subject:
WILL YOU MARRY ME ROBOT?
this music is awesome
Reviewer:
Silver Fox -





Subject:
awesome!
just perfectly fun!
i love it!
robotsrobotsrobots
Reviewer:
mystified -





Subject:
Wild
You might have thought that a robot is a simple thing. Not so! This awesome album proves that robots mean different things to different people-- whether they remind us musically of death-dealing machines at the end of time or of dorky housemaid 'bots-- this collection of songs is way cool and very addictive, so enjoy!
Reviewer:
die_bene_tleilax -





Subject:
robotr0n
good mix of various experimental tronix, the whole thing is quite fluid and appealing. smooth, in a world of haphazardly produced ambling glitchridden metalbots who are not funxionally efficient.
Reviewer:
cpmcdill [Webbed Hand] -





Subject:
Let Robots Entertain You
This compilation of works by artists in the Infinite Sector Collective cuts across a lot of subgenres of electronica, but is unified by the concept of robots. A kind of retrofuturistic imagining of what it might sound like if Robots made the music.
It's enjoyable, and a good intro to Infinite Sector if you haven't already gotten to know the label.