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Cat-No:INV050A
Release-Date:22.11.2024
Genre:Techno
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Acidboy - Automatic Control
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Acidboy - The Final Chapter
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Acidboy - Head Movement
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Acidboy - Hard Times (Skit)
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Acidboy - Too Many Opinions
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Acidboy feat. AEREA - Ruido
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Acidboy - Make Regal Great Again
(RED vinyl, part 1 of 2) Known for his pivotal role in the Acid Techno sub-genre revival through his label, Involve Records, Regal's latest work revisits the genre's essence while infusing it with a fresh, modern twist. Under his ACIDBOY alias, his latest album, 'The Final Chapter', is a nostalgic and forward-looking expression of an artist who has grown and adapted but remains true to his core musical identity.

Tracklist

A1. ACIDBOY - Automatic Control
A2. ACIDBOY - The Final Chapter
A3. ACIDBOY - Head Movement

B1. ACIDBOY - Hard Times (Skit)
B2. ACIDBOY - Too Many Opinions
B3. ACIDBOY feat. AEREA - Ruido
B4. ACIDBOY - Make Regal Great Again


This eleven-track project blends the high-energy sounds that first defined his career with the depth and maturity gained over years of evolution whilst also honouring an unforgettable era of one of electronic music's boldest and most expressive sub-genres and artists.

'The Final Chapter' is an album that goes against the current flow, bringing to light the sound of the sub-genres of Techno from the last 35 years. It's a clever balance between past and present, the old and new Regal aka ACIDBOY, emphasising his introverted artistic side, a lover of music and production as well as a story intended for a patient and cultured listener. The album defies superficial musical trends, offering a profound sonic experience that invites listeners on a deeper journey, far removed from the quick-hit tracks designed for social media.

The name of this album and Regal's previous EP 'The Last Summer' certainly leaves room for interpretation as these might sound like signs of a farewell to the music scene.
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