Compact Disc Release of 2013's Local Trance Music
New Techno Album "Weird Sunday on the Computer" Hits the Dance Floor
A new techno album titled "Weird Sunday on the Computer" has recently been released, featuring two exciting singles: "404 England" and "You Know How You Love Mario." Produced by Stony Studio, this collection of tracks promises to shake up the dance floor with its pounding bass and electrifying beats.
The first single, "404 England," takes listeners on a journey through the underground techno scene in Britain. Its energetic rhythm and intricate beats are sure to get any party started.
The second single, "You Know How You Love Mario," offers a more playful and nostalgic take on techno music, paying homage to the iconic video game character Mario. This track is a fun and whimsical addition to the album.
The album's creator is grateful to Gerry the cat for providing the album cover photo. The cover for "Britain Presents" features a striking image provided by none other than Gerry the cat.
The producer embarked on a musical adventure involving different music technologies to create this unique collection of tracks. They are proud to have added their unique touch to the world of techno music with these creations.
For those interested in exploring this album further, it can be found on various music platforms such as Bandcamp, SoundCloud, or Spotify by searching for the artist or track names. Additionally, you can look for any social media or official pages related to Stony Studio for updates or more context about this project.
With "Weird Sunday on the Computer," the creator has delivered a fresh and exciting take on techno music that is sure to appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers to the genre. So put on your dancing shoes and get ready to groove to the beats of this innovative new album!
The array of techno music in "Weird Sunday on the Computer" offers an entertaining blend of pulsating rhythms, with tracks like "404 England" and "You Know How You Love Mario." This album is an electrifying addition to the music scene.
Dancing to the unique beats of "404 England" is a perfect way to immerse oneself in the vibrant, underworld spirit of British techno, while "You Know How You Love Mario" offers a lighthearted, nostalgic symphony of techno tunes, echoing the charm of the iconic video game character.