Electronic Music for Heroes, Vol. 3

Track Listings

 
1. Norken – Motorbreeze (Remodeled by Swamay)
2. A1 People – The Reason (Radio Edit)
3. 3rd Eye Parametrics – Inner Thoughts
4. Pentatonik – Better To Have Loved...
5. Lithium Project – Majik Kiosk
6. Plumbline - 212 E10
7. Globo – Stop The Scientists
8. Nacht Plank – Nonant (Andreas Tillander Mix)
9. The Experiment – Walkaway
10. Technova – Watching
11. Metamatics – 4AM on Spectre Canal (John Foxx Remix)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Following on from their acclaimed series Electronic Music For Heroes, Hydrogen Dukebox Records give us Volume 3, setting the agenda for 2004 and revisiting some recent golden nuggets from the South East London label’s ever morphing roster.

Norken’s "Motorbreeze" remixed by Swamay this Detroit inspired original was already a classic, now bent into a lush textures making it even more soulful. A1 People’s "The Reason", a playlisted track on London’s XFM evokes nostalgia for a future past with it’s futuristic pop. Next up, new signing 3rd Eye Parametric deliver the exclusive "Inner Thoughts" showing that you do not need to be an electro aficionado to persuaded by digital beats.

After a 7 year break, early 90’s IDM innovator Pentatonik return with an all new track "Better To Have Loved" from their forthcoming Hydrogen Dukebox debut, due later in 2004. Lithium Project gives us the smoky, haunting "Majik Kiosk" from their latest Many Worlds Theory album. American signing Plumbline supplies a new cut entitled "212 E10", an architecturally precise track inspired by New York City taken from his upcoming second album Pinpoints.

Globo return with a brand new exclusive track ‘Stop the Scientist’. Lee Norris returns as the minimal Natch Plank with Mille Plateaux’s Andreas Tillander on the remix. The Experiment’s future classic "Walkaway", from the soon to be re-issued What Goes Up album, Technova gives us a preview of his forthcoming Electrosexual album with "Watching". Lastly 80’s electronic genius John Foxx remixes Metamatics completing a full circle for Lee Norris as he watches his all time hero twiddle with his work.

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Electronic Music for Heroes, Vol. 3
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    Electronic Music for Heroes, Vol. 3
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Hydrogen Dukebox
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0001DCZ8G
    Release Date: 2004-04-20

    Tracks:

    1. Norken Motorbreeze (Remodeled by Swamay)
    2. A1 People The Reason (Radio Edit)
    3. 3rd Eye Parametrics Inner Thoughts
    4. Pentatonik Better To Have Loved...
    5. Lithium Project Majik Kiosk
    6. Plumbline - 212 E10
    7. Globo Stop The Scientists
    8. Nacht Plank Nonant (Andreas Tillander Mix)
    9. The Experiment Walkaway
    10. Technova Watching
    11. Metamatics 4AM on Spectre Canal (John Foxx Remix)

    Album Description

    Following on from their acclaimed series Electronic Music For Heroes, Hydrogen Dukebox Records give us Volume 3, setting the agenda for 2004 and revisiting some recent golden nuggets from the South East London label's ever morphing roster.

    Norken's "Motorbreeze" remixed by Swamay this Detroit inspired original was already a classic, now bent into a lush textures making it even more soulful. A1 People's "The Reason", a playlisted track on London's XFM evokes nostalgia for a future past with it's futuristic pop. Next up, new signing 3rd Eye Parametric deliver the exclusive "Inner Thoughts" showing that you do not need to be an electro aficionado to persuaded by digital beats.

    After a 7 year break, early 90's IDM innovator Pentatonik return with an all new track "Better To Have Loved" from their forthcoming Hydrogen Dukebox debut, due later in 2004. Lithium Project gives us the smoky, haunting "Majik Kiosk" from their latest Many Worlds Theory album. American signing Plumbline supplies a new cut entitled "212 E10", an architecturally precise track inspired by New York City taken from his upcoming second album Pinpoints.

    Globo return with a brand new exclusive track `Stop the Scientist'. Lee Norris returns as the minimal Natch Plank with Mille Plateaux's Andreas Tillander on the remix. The Experiment's future classic "Walkaway", from the soon to be re-issued What Goes Up album, Technova gives us a preview of his forthcoming Electrosexual album with "Watching". Lastly 80's electronic genius John Foxx remixes Metamatics completing a full circle for Lee Norris as he watches his all time hero twiddle with his work.

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