Cover of DJ Anal Generation The Anal Generation Introducing
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For fans of electronic music, drum and bass lovers, techno enthusiasts, and listeners seeking experimental and underground music.
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THE REVIEW

Are you passionate about electronics? Are you passionate about Drum and Bass?

Then this review is for you because the CD in question is a concentrate of obsessive electro in its purest form!

And the artist is Mr. Anal Generation, a bizarre name, you might say, but ultimately the meaning is the most important thing. But let's not waste time with chit-chat and start talking about this CD (which isn't really an FL, but rather an EP).

From the first listen, we can notice that the composer has been influenced by Techno, because the opening song "Generation" is definitely pounding! Just like the second, "Go fuck yourself", which would be the continuation of the first and invites the system to "go screw itself...", even though there's no real lyrics in this song, just a repetition of the phrase. But let's move on to the other 2 considerably more elaborate songs, namely "Alien Home", and "Pure psycho", where we find influences dictated by Massive Attack and Portishead, a Drum & Bass mixed with electronic style Prodigy and Chemical Brothers!

The themes addressed by the guy are the generation we live in and non-terrestrial things. The CD is original also for its duration, extremely short, thus a simple listen.

Track List:

1 - Generation

2 - Go Fuck Yourself

3 - Pure Psycho

4 - Alien Home

As for listening to the songs (but also downloading them): www.myspace.com/analgeneration

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Summary by Bot

DJ Anal Generation’s EP 'The Anal Generation Introducing' is an intense blend of electro, drum and bass, and techno influences. The short format and pounding beats make it a concentrated experience. Tracks explore themes about the current generation and extraterrestrial concepts, with clear influences from Massive Attack, Portishead, Prodigy, and Chemical Brothers. This EP is ideal for listeners passionate about electronic music nuances.

DJ Anal Generation

Described in a 2007 review as an electronic/Drum and Bass artist behind a short EP titled 'The Anal Generation Introducing' featuring four tracks: Generation; Go Fuck Yourself; Pure Psycho; Alien Home. Review highlights techno and trip-hop influences.
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