Cold Voltage Vol. 1 [hand stamped]
Various Artists
- Record label
- Mechatronica
- Catalog Number
- MTRONW012
- Release Date
- forthcoming
- Genres
Tracks
| play | pos | title | artists | duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | The Balls | Elena Sizova | ||
| A2 | Intel Mantle | Filmmaker | ||
| A3 | Into the silent blue | Violet Poison Echo Protocol | ||
| B1 | Don't | Jennifer Touch | ||
| B2 | Off for the weekend | Mr. Funghi | ||
| B3 | Track Reaper | The Spy |
Mechatronica White returns. Introducing Cold Voltage - a new series wired for tension, circuitry, and raw machine emotion. This first volume sets the tone: cold, direct, and built for dark rooms. On the A-side, Elena Sizova opens with "The Balls", an experimental descent of bouncing basslines and cavernous synth textures. Filmmaker follows, delivering his unmistakable dark wave electro signature - sharp, shadowed, and hypnotic. Violet Poison & Echo Protocol close the side with "Into the Silent Blue", an electro vocal cut designed to ignite the floor. Flip to the B-side: Jennifer Touch strikes with "Don't", a rolling, snare-driven machine track that hits without warning. Mr. Funghi pushes further into EBM/Techno territory with "Off for the Weekend", a relentless piece built to tear down walls. Closing the release, The Spy delivers "Track Reaper", a dramatic Italo wave finale that lingers long after the last note fades.