- Music
- 23 May 05
Éire Electronic
Country or city-based compilations are usually a pretty bad idea, but, apart from one or two mental techno tracks, this collection of Irish electronic productions impresses. There’s shiny Detroit techno from Eamon Doyle and Scott Logan, crunchy, broken beats from Sunil Sharpe and Fran Hartnett and sensuous electronic sound scapes by Love Rhino, Chymera and Ping Pong.
Country or city-based compilations are usually a pretty bad idea, but, apart from one or two mental techno tracks, this collection of Irish electronic productions impresses. There’s shiny Detroit techno from Eamon Doyle and Scott Logan, crunchy, broken beats from Sunil Sharpe and Fran Hartnett and sensuous electronic sound scapes by Love Rhino, Chymera and Ping Pong.
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