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For fans of electro and synth music,lovers of sci-fi inspired albums,followers of kraftwerk and electronic pioneers,electronic music collectors,listeners seeking futuristic and danceable beats
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I cannot tell you if enjoying an album like this requires a mnemonic background that necessarily contemplates a cross-cultural imaginary ranging from the multi-colored hairstyles of the headquarters of SHADO, Asimov's “Robot Cycle”, 6-7 thousand games of Space Invaders, the complete discography of Kraftwerk and Rockets, and at least the first series of Space 1999. The fact remains that these two young androids hailing from the constellation of Orion and sequestered in icy laboratories amidst the frozen lands of Finland, in their recent debut hologram, produce a visionary electro-synthetic moloch like none that has been heard (and appreciated) for some time.

Eight pulsating, corpulent, frantic, danceable space-sidereal mantras filled with synthetic drones and robotic percussion within which float clinical melodies grotesquely vocoderized, of which the primordial Men Machine from Dusseldorf would be (moderately) proud.

Muzak from another world.

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Blastromen's debut album 'Human Beyond' offers a unique electro-synthetic experience that draws inspiration from sci-fi classics and pioneering electronic artists. The duo's pulsating, robotic rhythms combined with vocoder melodies create a fresh yet nostalgically familiar sound. The album’s eight tracks serve as danceable, space-themed mantras that stand out in the electronic music scene.

Tracklist

01   Human Beyond (06:06)

02   Battlenet (07:09)

03   Follow The Command (07:14)

04   Computer Simulator (05:49)

05   Metal Machine Victims (07:00)

06   Transition Time (05:32)

07   Human 2.0 (05:53)

08   Sky City 1000 (07:53)

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