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[k​]​racktroni​[​k] theme

by DJ Sherwen feat. Ill Billy

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Appropriately enough for the first release on [k]racktroni[k], DJ Sherwen comes up with a track called '[k]racktroni[k] theme'! Enlisting the help of 'Ill Billy' (aka Michael 'Billy' Bainbridge) of Plone / Seeland fame), the original mix comes over like DJ Icey if he learned how to play the keyboards.

The remixes read like a 'who's who' of Brummie techno & electro, as Sir Real, Paul Damage & Madjack all pitch in with very different interpretations.

Brummie electro? This is where it started...

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released May 1, 2013

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[k]racktroni[k] Birmingham, UK

[k]racktroni[k] was born in 2000, originally as an outlet for the wealth of electro talent to be found in the UK's second city, Birmingham (much of which was in turn born out of notorious & legendary techno club 'House of God'). However over the years it grew beyond that, and was proud to release music from artists such as Eon, Snog, Bass Kittens, Al ('Tourettes') Storey and many more... ... more

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