Interstellar Fugitives cover

Interstellar Fugitives

Released

A solid collection of radical, hard-hitting motor city techno and electro from Detroit’s most militant techno collective Underground Resistance. Interstellar Fugitives is grimy, brooding and subversive stuff, ranging from Suburban’s Knight’s taut, stalking opener Maroon, the anxious, edgy electro-break of Soulsaver from The Deacon, the precision-engineered machine funk of Aztec Mystic’s Mi Raza and Mirage’s Perception to UR’s own space-age, ghostly Negative Evolution. Raw, uncompromising and with a frankly spooky aesthetic, Interstellar Fugitives was a further refining of a particularly menacing musical vision. Darkly attractive. 

Harold Heath

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