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Various Robots : Future:Kompilation Vol. 1
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Electronic music for the cybernetic masses.
Genre: Electronic: Dance
Release Date: 2007
Future:Kompilation Vol. 1 Record Label: Future:Komp Records
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  • Buy CD - $12.00
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Michael Una - The Mind Decides 3:41 $0.99
Kendall Station - ThAnk Y0u, Robots. 5:37 $0.99
Linde - 1984 3:29 $0.99
OKFox - Shoot that Ship 2:11 $0.99
Gumielectronic - The State Bird is the Devil 4:19 $0.99
Mister Beep - CPU's Explosion 2:12 $0.99
Qwertypak - A Little Bit 3:00 $0.99
Prosper Prowano - Soft Bleep Ska! 1:51 $0.99
Dirtbox - TDB3EB879 4:03 $0.99
Jeremy Bible - Axidek 13 4:27 $0.99
Acid Daddy - Asian Acid 2:52 $0.99
RA-X - Stop Feeding the Machine 5:35 $0.99
Bryantist - Coriolis 5:13 $0.99
Starpause - Miss Pepper Mitt Pause 3:48 $0.99
Jellica - Floa 3:55 $0.99
KDStallion - Soundlab Minisynth 3:19 $0.99
Linde - Cold & Bland 3:01 $0.99
Marcelles - I Like My Burger Snacks 5:17 $0.99
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Album Notes

Future:Komp is proud to announce the official release of its long-awaited CD compilation. After two years of scouring the ever-expading cyberverse, we have compiled a collection 16 artists from 11 countries to school us on the best in Chip, Electro, Techno, Astro-Funk, and other Cybernetic Hi-Jinks.

This collection is a must for Galactic travelers and synth-fetishists everywhere!

The CD includes previously unreleased tracks by Michael Una, Jeremy Bible, Kendall Station, Starpause, Qwertypak, Philip Linde, RA-X, Prosper Prowano, Starpause, Bryantist, and many more.

This is some of the most innovative music by some of the strangest individuals. Starting out slow and atmospheric, Michael Una and Kendall Station provide a great soundtrack for lift-off into Galaxy-Knows-Where, only to be kicked high into Funk-a-Tron and space-shooter mode with Philip Linde's 1984 and OKFox's 'Shoot that Ship'.

From there the ride gets more varied. Ranging from the hard elektro sound of RA-X's 'Stop Feeding The Machine' to downright chippy 8bit tunes by Qwertypak (rocking the Gameboy) and Starpause (rocking who the hell knows).

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