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MULERO, Oscar - Have You Ever Retired A Human By Mistake? - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: WUBC 3. Rel: 15 Jul 24
Techno


Side 1 - Track 1. Disappear InsideSide 1 - Track 2. A Hundred Baby Spiders Came OutSide 1 - Track 3. Take The Pleasures From The SerpentSide 2 - Track 1. No Termination DateSide 2 - Track 2. Same Answers The Rest Of Us WantSide 3 - Track 1. Have You Ever Retired A Human By MistakeSide 3 - Track 2. Orange Body, Green LegsSide 4 - Track 1. Wait For MeSide 4 - Track 2. One More Kiss

Producer Oscar Mulero returns to Warm Up with a new full-length record, topping up the latest editions of the WUBC specials series. Though an LP, this one assumes a utilitarian form, laying down many functional and floor-ready techno iterations yet finding almost equally as much joy in the sci-fi ideaspace that ensconces techno at large. Case in point is the Blade Runner reference that makes up the title; then there's the establishing pitilessnesses of opener 'Disapear Inside', which sounds like waking up in a deserted Nostromo, alien still stalking the place; then among the techno numbers proper reign 'Take The Pleasures From The Serpent', which basks in a musky low-end cloud, and 'One More Kiss', which dares to move glassier and brittler, incorporating floaty pads and snappy claps.