Experiments In Synchronicity
An exponent of Detroit's early 90's techno energy, THEOREM (better known as Dale Lawrence) clearly understands the history at hand behind the words Detroit Techno. Keenly influenced by the talents of Kenny Larkin, Carl Craig and Richie Hawtin, Lawrence animates movement through his machines. Detroit is home for Lawrence: a decayed city, mixing the warm and cold realities of machines and architecture in harmony. His trek towards techno began from a synth-pop background working with a few bands in the late eighties. Via the airwaves and underground parties in Detroit, his attention to techno grew at the turn of the decade, realizing what grabbed his ears was actually from home. Through the growth of his own material and the local underground scene, Theorem built a relationship with Richie Hawtin and Plus 8 Records. After demo-communication over almost two years, his debut release, the near-ambient house full length Nano, was released in March 1996 on Plus 8. The album received great response throughout North America and Europe, acquiring positive press coverage and strong radio play from Detroit's eclectic station, WDET FM. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
An exponent of Detroit's early 90's techno energy, THEOREM (better known as Dale Lawrence) clearly understands the history at hand behind the words Detroit Techno. Keenly influenced by the talents of Kenny Larkin, Carl Craig and Richie Hawtin, Lawrence animates movement through his machines. Detroit is home for Lawrence: a decayed city, mixing the warm and cold realities of machines and architecture in harmony. His trek towards techno began from a synth-pop background working with a few bands in the late eighties. Via the airwaves and underground parties in Detroit, his attention to techno grew at the turn of the decade, realizing what grabbed his ears was actually from home. Through the growth of his own material and the local underground scene, Theorem built a relationship with Richie Hawtin and Plus 8 Records. After demo-communication over almost two years, his debut release, the near-ambient house full length Nano, was released in March 1996 on Plus 8. The album received great response throughout North America and Europe, acquiring positive press coverage and strong radio play from Detroit's eclectic station, WDET FM. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Acidrain
Adaptive
Adultnapper
Devil of Rotations
Unherluferlick
Emerge
Cinder
Socius
Fallout
Break in at Apt 205
Embed
Debris
Shift
Igneous
Day From Hell
Recoil
Minor Explosions
Sutekh - Socius
Mitochondria
Swayzak - Break in at Apt 205
Stewart Walker - Recoil
Swayzak - Day from Hell
Too Distant Images
Swayzak - Unherluferlick
Interstate
Sutekh - Mitochondria
Stewart Walker - Minor Explosi
Sutekh - Canis
Swayzak - Devil of Rotations
Swayzak - Interstate
Canis
Mantra One
Stewart Walker - Too Distant I
Nebulus
Graviti
Stasis
Theorem Vs Sutekh - Socius
Unherluferlick - Original Mix
Terrabella
Steem
Ring
Emulsion
Dilate
Gemini
Radii
Theorem vs Stewart Walker - Recoil
Theorem Vs Sutekh - Canis
Theorem vs Stewart Walker - Minor Explosions
Swarm
Messed
Theorem vs Swayzak - Break in at Apt 205
Minor Explosions - Original Mix
Break In At Apt 205 - Original Mix
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