As featured in Fact magazine’s “The greatest techno albums you’ve never heard”
Originally released way back in 1994 The Silicon Dawn was one of the first full lengths released on Peacefrog during a period which turned out to be remarkably fruitful for techno.
Tracks such as Parallel and Population 2 kissed the same patch of sky as Black Dog or “Icon” -era Derek May but Dan’s unique ability to mix melodies, harmonic layers around complex percussion proved to be a compelling innovation from the techno norm.
Richly harmonic, expressionist techno in the grandest Detroit style from Dan Curtin.
TRACKLIST
01. Intro
02. Parallel
03. A Flash In The Distance Devotion
04. Population 2
05. It Tastes Like
06. Dark And Smokey
07. Blue Apple Funk Drops
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