One of the few artists who successfully translated the aesthetics of EBM into the age of techno, Terence Fixmer jump-started his career with his releases for Gigolo Records at the turn of the millennium. He frequently collaborates with Nitzer Ebb vocalist Douglas McCarthy, while his solo productions, these days mostly appearing on Jochem Paap's Electric Deluxe label, have taken a turn towards more hypnotic and reduced techno.
Tracks on "Electric City (Function and Speedy J Remixes)"
This EP is featured in Update #003:
Anthony Shakir, Martyn, Débruit, DJ Hell
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Terence Fixmer's return to Electric Deluxe, run by Jochem Paap AKA Speedy J, sees the French techno pioneer delivering his signature brand of relentless, industrial techno. Sandwell District's Function gets enlisted for a sparse, paranoid re-envisioning of "Electric City."
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