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214 – 214 – Ingalls Way / VIS303

image cover: 214 - 214 - Ingalls Way / VIS303

RELEASE: 214 – Ingalls Way
ARTIST(S): 214

REMIXERS: Radioactive Man

LABEL: 20/20 Vision / VIS303
GENRE: Leftfield House & Techno
RELEASED: 2018-04-16
BITRATE: 320Kbps
DOWNLOAD SIZE: 65.45 MB

TOTAL TRACKS 5

  1. 214 – Back To Sine (Original Mix) (06:04) / Dmaj, ?bpm
  2. 214 – Fly By Night (Original Mix) (06:26) / Dmin, 127bpm
  3. 214 – Potential Events (Original Mix) (05:59) / Amin, 128bpm
  4. 214 – Windeye (Original Mix) (04:50) / C♯min, 131bpm
  5. 214 – Windeye (Radioactive Man Remix) (05:15) / A♯min, 131bpm

Total Playtime: 00:28:34 min

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20/20 Vision’s was founded on the idea of ‘perfect sight’. We wanted people to have a clear vision of music. A big part of that musical vision was our influences from the origins of Electro music – from the original Electro Pop pioneers Kraftwerk and Yello to more experimental laboratories of Raymond Scott, Tomita, Wendy Carlos and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. We also loved the next wave of Electro from Detroit brought by Juan Atkins and Cybotron. All the early 20/20 Vision output was produced at Farmhouse Studios by Carl Finlow, who went on to record as Random Factor, Voice Stealer and Silicon Scally. Now that output is regarded as classic Electro. It now seems like a great moment again to dive back into the deep and find the next generation of electro artists…

Welcome, Chris Roman aka 214 with the ‘Ingalls Way’, a record filled with the kind of creativity and production skills we have become accustomed to with his music over the years. After previous outings on electro institutions Frustrated Funk and Central Processing Unit, 214 now appears for the first time on 20/20 Vision. From the atmospheric tones of ‘Potential Events’, the manic energy of ‘Windeye’ and the deeper grooves of ‘Back To Sine’, it’s an EP that leaves no stone unturned in the intergalactic sonic quest.

On remix duties, we have none other than Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man, who also makes his first appearance on the label. Along with his work as Two Lone Swordsmen with Andrew Weatherall, Keith and his Radioactive output is generally regarded in the upper echelons of British electronic music and we’re really excited to have him feature on the label.

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