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Bendersnatch/ Admn/ Remote Viewing Party - A1 - Bendersnatch - Homage (Original Mix)
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Bendersnatch/ Admn/ Remote Viewing Party - A2 - ADMN - Machine 8 (Original Mix)
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Bendersnatch/ Admn/ Remote Viewing Party - B1 - Remote Viewing Party - Fuxwiddit (Original Mix)
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Bendersnatch/ Admn/ Remote Viewing Party - B2 - Maxlow - Heard (Original Mix)
You have reached the Infolines. Tonight, you will be given links to preview a reverence to the venues that helped shape an industry and generations of musical technological wizardry. ‘Packard’ features a compilation of cuts fitting to the experiences by those who once frequented the halls of Detroit’s urban decay.
Bendersnatch, kicks things off with a ‘Homage’ fitting of the mainstay venue paying reverence to the classic Detroit Techno sound. ADMN’s Machine 8 shows a lust for a bass grind synonymous with the engines machined in the halls of its urban decay. Remote Viewing Party’s minimal break ‘fuxwiddit’ whistles echo to us through the warehouse former machine shops. Maxlow makes sure you ‘heard’ what they must say pushing air from the subs ensuring you feel the room.
Keep an eye on this space and be sure to call in for the waypoint to the party.
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A1 - Bendersnatch - Homage (Original Mix)
A2 - ADMN - Machine 8 (Original Mix)
B1 - Remote Viewing Party - Fuxwiddit (Original Mix)
B2 - Maxlow - Heard (Original Mix) More
Bendersnatch, kicks things off with a ‘Homage’ fitting of the mainstay venue paying reverence to the classic Detroit Techno sound. ADMN’s Machine 8 shows a lust for a bass grind synonymous with the engines machined in the halls of its urban decay. Remote Viewing Party’s minimal break ‘fuxwiddit’ whistles echo to us through the warehouse former machine shops. Maxlow makes sure you ‘heard’ what they must say pushing air from the subs ensuring you feel the room.
Keep an eye on this space and be sure to call in for the waypoint to the party.
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A1 - Bendersnatch - Homage (Original Mix)
A2 - ADMN - Machine 8 (Original Mix)
B1 - Remote Viewing Party - Fuxwiddit (Original Mix)
B2 - Maxlow - Heard (Original Mix) More
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A1. Shaun Reeves - Playground
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A2. ADMN, Aran Daniels - 50 Gallon Drums
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B1. Bendersnatch - Doppler
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B2. Gino - Bonedog
Kicking off the sixth various artists record, ‘The Works’, on the Detroit-based Infolines label is Shaun
Reeves’ ‘Playground’. The co-founding member of the Visionquest project utilises a low-slung groove with
snaking, sizzling hats above while mysterious bell-like keys toll in the background. Up next, Infolines label
founder ADMN and Aran Daniels, one-half of the Remote Viewing Party alias who featured on the previous
Infolines VA, team up for ‘50 Gallon Drums’, a wonky trip boasting wild and whirring percussion in an
infectious drunken groove working perfectly alongside crunchy synth-lines.
"Cranberry, extra ice. IYKYK" - Infolines
On the B-side, the anonymous Bendersnatch returns to Infolines with ‘Doppler’, taking us deep under the
waves for a submarine expedition. The sonar bleeps among electrifying zaps, a steady techno beat leading
the way. Closing out this fantastic next instalment on the Infolines label is Snack Time founder Gino, who
brings us ‘Bonedog’, finishing the release on a high with psychedelic synth elements and an iconic, earworm
vocal over a slick groove - secret weapon energy!
Infolines, a dynamic collective of Producers, DJs, and friends hailing from Detroit, is renowned for its
compilations that showcase the distinct styles of its artists. Following the success of Infolines 005, ‘CAID’,
which garnered support from artists like Anfisa Letyago, Paco Osuna, and Korea Town Acid, the label is all
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snaking, sizzling hats above while mysterious bell-like keys toll in the background. Up next, Infolines label
founder ADMN and Aran Daniels, one-half of the Remote Viewing Party alias who featured on the previous
Infolines VA, team up for ‘50 Gallon Drums’, a wonky trip boasting wild and whirring percussion in an
infectious drunken groove working perfectly alongside crunchy synth-lines.
"Cranberry, extra ice. IYKYK" - Infolines
On the B-side, the anonymous Bendersnatch returns to Infolines with ‘Doppler’, taking us deep under the
waves for a submarine expedition. The sonar bleeps among electrifying zaps, a steady techno beat leading
the way. Closing out this fantastic next instalment on the Infolines label is Snack Time founder Gino, who
brings us ‘Bonedog’, finishing the release on a high with psychedelic synth elements and an iconic, earworm
vocal over a slick groove - secret weapon energy!
Infolines, a dynamic collective of Producers, DJs, and friends hailing from Detroit, is renowned for its
compilations that showcase the distinct styles of its artists. Following the success of Infolines 005, ‘CAID’,
which garnered support from artists like Anfisa Letyago, Paco Osuna, and Korea Town Acid, the label is all
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V.A. (Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow, - A1 – Bendersnatch – Road Map
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V.A. (Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow, - A2 – Remote Viewing Party - Sophistry
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V.A. (Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow, - B1 – Maxlow – Shooting For Saturn feat Motor City Strings
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V.A. (Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow, - B2 – Acid Jerks – Digital Warefare
Detroit based label Infolines deliver the fifth release titled CAID, featuring members
Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow & Remove Viewing Party.
“You have reached the Infolines. The Infolines spaceship crashed back in Detroit, again. Time to get
the warehouse ready for transmission.”
First up is Road Map, Bendersnatch returns with a no-nonsense club friendly techno tool designed to
pave the way to the underground party you are in no doubt driving towards. Sophistry comes next RVP
beams down their new 4 to the floor, house infused guitar riffs with crunchy drums projected straight
from the mother ship. Maxlow returns with a spacey odyssey Shooting for Saturn featuring a return
collaboration with Motor City Strings with Erin Z, showing off dreamy violin that will no doubt take you
on a journey worthy of space & time. Lastly, Infolines welcomes Acid Jerks, newcomers to the label
who need no introduction. The mysterious duo provides Digital Warefare, an homage to Underwater
early days Detroit electro jam, with lush chords and spacy arpeggios and a snare that snaps through
driving you to new horizons.
Opting to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, the enigma surrounding Bendersnatch allows their
music to do the talking. More is known about Mike Petrack and Aran Daniel AKA Remote Viewing
Party, part label-founders and a pairing who have appeared on Resident Advisor’s stage at Movement
Festival Detroit in the past. The same cannot be said for the mysterious Maxlow, who once again
prefers to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, this time with the Detroit based strings power house
Motor City Strings. Keeping with the theme of anonymity, not much is known about the Acid Jerks
other than their duo is crushing the game with releases on Nu Groove, Refuge, Music for Freaks,
Flaneurecordings, and Local Talk.
A1 – Bendersnatch – Road Map
A2 – Remote Viewing Party - Sophistry
B1 – Maxlow – Shooting For Saturn feat Motor City Strings
B2 – Acid Jerks – Digital Warefare More
Bendersnatch, Acid Jerks, Maxlow & Remove Viewing Party.
“You have reached the Infolines. The Infolines spaceship crashed back in Detroit, again. Time to get
the warehouse ready for transmission.”
First up is Road Map, Bendersnatch returns with a no-nonsense club friendly techno tool designed to
pave the way to the underground party you are in no doubt driving towards. Sophistry comes next RVP
beams down their new 4 to the floor, house infused guitar riffs with crunchy drums projected straight
from the mother ship. Maxlow returns with a spacey odyssey Shooting for Saturn featuring a return
collaboration with Motor City Strings with Erin Z, showing off dreamy violin that will no doubt take you
on a journey worthy of space & time. Lastly, Infolines welcomes Acid Jerks, newcomers to the label
who need no introduction. The mysterious duo provides Digital Warefare, an homage to Underwater
early days Detroit electro jam, with lush chords and spacy arpeggios and a snare that snaps through
driving you to new horizons.
Opting to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, the enigma surrounding Bendersnatch allows their
music to do the talking. More is known about Mike Petrack and Aran Daniel AKA Remote Viewing
Party, part label-founders and a pairing who have appeared on Resident Advisor’s stage at Movement
Festival Detroit in the past. The same cannot be said for the mysterious Maxlow, who once again
prefers to remain “anonymous and off the radar”, this time with the Detroit based strings power house
Motor City Strings. Keeping with the theme of anonymity, not much is known about the Acid Jerks
other than their duo is crushing the game with releases on Nu Groove, Refuge, Music for Freaks,
Flaneurecordings, and Local Talk.
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A2 – Remote Viewing Party - Sophistry
B1 – Maxlow – Shooting For Saturn feat Motor City Strings
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V.A.( Francois Dillinger, RVP, Mister Jo - A1 - Francois Dillinger - Inner Peace
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V.A.( Francois Dillinger, RVP, Mister Jo - B1 - Mister Joshooa, Jeremy Kypta Feat Tree - Shampoo Dub
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V.A.( Francois Dillinger, RVP, Mister Jo - B2 - ADMN, Francois Dillinger - Not Sure
Detroit based label Infolines deliver the fourth release titled The Bankle, featuring family members Francois Dillinger,
RVP, Mister Joshooa, Jeremy Kypta, Tree and ADMN.
"An EP devoted to our spiritual homies. Electro party up front, business techno on the back." - Infolines
Francois Dillinger is first up with Inner Peace, industrial percussion is swiftly layered with sinister synths and vocal haunts. RVP’s
Five Conductor is subtle with intricate and hypnotic key patterns, textured with soothing synth lines. Minimal cut Shampoo Dub is
up next from Mister Joshooa and Jeremy Kypta, featuring Tree who is owner of the TV Lounge. The infectious bassline and old
school sounding vocals make for a blissful journey. ADMN and Francois Dillinger team up for the last track Not Sure, delivering
chugging beats amidst an array of percussion, deep pads and trippy FX.
Inspired by the deep electro and techno history of Detroit, Francois Dillinger has released on the likes of Planet E, Rejekt Music
and Fanzine Records to name a few. RVP are label founders of Infolines and TV Lounge residents. Releases have appeared on
DEQ, How To Kill Records, My Baby, Planet E and Infolines. Mister Joshooa is another Detroit favourite. Music Director and
resident of TV Lounge, he heads up My Baby Records alongside ATAXIA. Releases have appeared on labels like 2020 Vision,
plus an appearance on Carl Craig’s ‘Detroit Love’ mix album on Planet E.
Another longtime resident of TV Lounge, Jeremy Kypta was born in Wurzburg, Germany but found himself cultured in Detroit.
ADMN leads a multifaceted life as a network engineer, musician, resident at TV Lounge and label owner of Infolines, with releases
on Industry Standard, Audiophile Deep, Creepy Fingers and Anabatic. More
RVP, Mister Joshooa, Jeremy Kypta, Tree and ADMN.
"An EP devoted to our spiritual homies. Electro party up front, business techno on the back." - Infolines
Francois Dillinger is first up with Inner Peace, industrial percussion is swiftly layered with sinister synths and vocal haunts. RVP’s
Five Conductor is subtle with intricate and hypnotic key patterns, textured with soothing synth lines. Minimal cut Shampoo Dub is
up next from Mister Joshooa and Jeremy Kypta, featuring Tree who is owner of the TV Lounge. The infectious bassline and old
school sounding vocals make for a blissful journey. ADMN and Francois Dillinger team up for the last track Not Sure, delivering
chugging beats amidst an array of percussion, deep pads and trippy FX.
Inspired by the deep electro and techno history of Detroit, Francois Dillinger has released on the likes of Planet E, Rejekt Music
and Fanzine Records to name a few. RVP are label founders of Infolines and TV Lounge residents. Releases have appeared on
DEQ, How To Kill Records, My Baby, Planet E and Infolines. Mister Joshooa is another Detroit favourite. Music Director and
resident of TV Lounge, he heads up My Baby Records alongside ATAXIA. Releases have appeared on labels like 2020 Vision,
plus an appearance on Carl Craig’s ‘Detroit Love’ mix album on Planet E.
Another longtime resident of TV Lounge, Jeremy Kypta was born in Wurzburg, Germany but found himself cultured in Detroit.
ADMN leads a multifaceted life as a network engineer, musician, resident at TV Lounge and label owner of Infolines, with releases
on Industry Standard, Audiophile Deep, Creepy Fingers and Anabatic. More
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A1 – ADMN, Mister Joshooa – LFOs are Tight (Original Mix)
A2 – ADMN, Mister Joshooa – LFOs are Tight (Delano Smith Remix)
B1 – ADMN – Technology is Creepy (Original Mix)
B2 – Remote Viewing Party – Pink Panther (Original Mix)
You have reached the Infolines. The Infolines spaceship lands back in Detroit and invite Mister Joshooa & Delano
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A2 – ADMN, Mister Joshooa – LFOs are Tight (Delano Smith Remix)
B1 – ADMN – Technology is Creepy (Original Mix)
B2 – Remote Viewing Party – Pink Panther (Original Mix)
You have reached the Infolines. The Infolines spaceship lands back in Detroit and invite Mister Joshooa & Delano
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V.A.( Bendersnatch/ Remote Viewing Part - A1 - Bendersnatch - Vice Versa (Original Mix)
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V.A.( Bendersnatch/ Remote Viewing Part - A2 - Remote Viewing Party Feat Ezuch & Bcota - Outpost (Original Mix)
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V.A.( Bendersnatch/ Remote Viewing Part - B1 - Dev-Lish, Maxlow - Faith In The Machine (Original Mix)
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V.A.( Bendersnatch/ Remote Viewing Part - B2 - Francois Dillinger - Lost Loops (Original Mix)
You have reached the Infolines. Tonight, we send you on a journey packin’ east to play in the magnificent halls where thespians and rock & roll once played. ‘The Theatre’ features a compilation of cuts that inspire those who listen to sweat in the soon to be humid weather of Detroit.
Bendersnatch is back again, this time with their funky groove ‘Vice Versa’, tooled as a call to the dance floor with a kick that cuts, and bleeps reminiscent of the second wave of techno. Remote Viewing Party brings us a break beat rhythm joined by instrumentalists Ezuch & Bcota with ‘Outpost’. The duo brings shows us their depth creating an atmosphere that will bring you chills, and tears that you will probably think is sweat running down your face. Newcomer Dev-Lish is joined by Maxlow with their head banger ‘Faith In The Machine, in a collaboration inspired by the Detroit birthed genre ‘sludge’. Evil grinding tones with huge bass and dark vocals will make you want to breath. Last, but not certainly least is Francois Dillinger. This artist has been churning out his art and making waves in the electro and techno communities. He brings to the table ‘Lost Loops’ with nothing short of huge bass, large spatial tones designed to hit all frequency ranges leaving room for the crowd to breath while being taken on a journey.
As always, keep an eye on this space and be sure to call in for the waypoint to the party.
A1 - Bendersnatch - Vice Versa (Original Mix)
A2 - Remote Viewing Party feat Ezuch & Bcota - Outpost (Original Mix)
B1 - Dev-Lish, Maxlow - Faith In The Machine (Original Mix)
B2 - Francois Dillinger - Lost Loops (Original Mix) More
Bendersnatch is back again, this time with their funky groove ‘Vice Versa’, tooled as a call to the dance floor with a kick that cuts, and bleeps reminiscent of the second wave of techno. Remote Viewing Party brings us a break beat rhythm joined by instrumentalists Ezuch & Bcota with ‘Outpost’. The duo brings shows us their depth creating an atmosphere that will bring you chills, and tears that you will probably think is sweat running down your face. Newcomer Dev-Lish is joined by Maxlow with their head banger ‘Faith In The Machine, in a collaboration inspired by the Detroit birthed genre ‘sludge’. Evil grinding tones with huge bass and dark vocals will make you want to breath. Last, but not certainly least is Francois Dillinger. This artist has been churning out his art and making waves in the electro and techno communities. He brings to the table ‘Lost Loops’ with nothing short of huge bass, large spatial tones designed to hit all frequency ranges leaving room for the crowd to breath while being taken on a journey.
As always, keep an eye on this space and be sure to call in for the waypoint to the party.
A1 - Bendersnatch - Vice Versa (Original Mix)
A2 - Remote Viewing Party feat Ezuch & Bcota - Outpost (Original Mix)
B1 - Dev-Lish, Maxlow - Faith In The Machine (Original Mix)
B2 - Francois Dillinger - Lost Loops (Original Mix) More