X-102
Re-discovers the Rings Of Saturn
X-102 - Re-discovers the Rings Of Saturn (CD)
In 1992 Jeff Mills, Mike Banks and Robert Hood – still known at that time as Underground Resistance – released what was probably the most futuristic album in modern electronic music: “X-102 discovers The Rings Of Saturn” (Tresor.004/UR), as part of their X-10… series. The tracks on X-102 were reduced to minimal levels, looping with a marginal BMP rate, spacey and sometimes entirely without beats. This was revolutionary: listeners had just become accustomed to the uncompromising Detroit techno sound that the three of them had produced so far.
- 01 introduction (original)
- 02 phoebe
- 03 daphnis (keelers gab)
- 04 f ring
- 05 mimas
- 06 flickering alderbaran 3
- 07 c ring
- 08 tethys
- 09 enceladus
- 10 water spouts
- 11 b ring (second look)
- 12 descending to the surface
- 13 dione
- 14 discovery
- 15 the grandfather paradox (dr mallets theory
- 16 ground zero (the planet)
- 17 the flyby
- 18 titan
- 19 pan
- 20 lost moons
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