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Label: Mothership
Released: June 9, 2009
Length: 59min
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Two years ago, on the East Coast of America, a couple of highly technical production wizards joined forces and created their own genre of strange and creepy techno under the moniker, Voodeux. One from Boston and the other from Philadelphia, Tanner Ross and James Watts first released “The Curse” EP on mothership in 2008 with great success. With DJ support rolling in from everywhere Claude VonStroke soon commissioned them to record a full-length album of this new moody sound.Voodeux’s debut album, ... Read More »“The Paranormal” is a concentrated vision of myth and mysterious beats, exploring the eerie after-life side of techno like no other artists have done to date. It is a 10 track vision of ghosts and goblins hiding in the closet ready to scare the daylights out of you. Using dark funk, ghoulish atmospheres and futuristicproduction, Voodeux is staking their claim as the next generation of American techno and “The Paranormal” is a techno masterwork for the modern underworld.
Latest Quotes:
Josh Wink - Scary shit! House Soundtracks to the SAW horror movies! Out there dark tracks. Unique. Derek Plaslaiko - 5/5 I’m a “Deadend Motel” kinda guy, but both tracks are STELLAR!!! Can’t wait for the full LP!!!Ralf Kollmann - oh yessss. best voodeux stuff i have heard so far! seems they are warming up for the big tilt. Terry Francis - like both of these! deadend motel my fav but very close . heads down on the dance floor Audiofly - 5/5 incredible record….can i get more than a spoonful please!!Anja Schneider - like very much - just a spoonful. M.A.N.D.Y. (Get Physical): “Great!” Nic Fanciulli (Saved/Renaissance): “Bones is insane!” Tim Green (Dirtybird/Trapez): “Love both tracks.” Kiki (Bpitchcontrol): “It’s Skeleton Key here that I´ll be playing the most!” Catz n Dogz - just a spoon ful its my tip! Heidi - Voodeux always comes up with the goods…………and never ever fail me Till Von Sein - 5/5 - really dig just a spoonful..will burn it straight away thanks for sending till « Read Less
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