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Factory’s “Technopolitan”
(Day 002) was realized in 1991 as a solo
remix endeavor for producer/composer Eric
Scott, in which he recontextualises 15 of his
favorite self-penned indie pop tracks. Fueled in equal parts
by obsessions with Belgian New Beat, Electronic Body Music
and Acid House, the mix becomes a single work of groove-based
electronica, taking form across a two-day (sleepless) production
marathon mix/edit session. The result is an experiment in
the fringe of listening and driving music. Like a train journey,
Technopolitan speeds along a single set of rails for thirty
minutes, while new electronic landscapes emerge and fly past.
Also joined by four-to-the-floor and hip-house variations
on “Once Is Not Enough,” Day 002 concludes with
“Thank You K.V.,” a tentative but compelling deep
house finale.
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