Clan Analogue shifts into Doppler gear

Clan Analogue, Australia's premier electronic arts collective, is completely
freaked out to issue forth their new compilation Doppler Shift: electro
selections (catalogue no. CA034). The new CD is rammed full of the latest
electro selections from the cream of Australia's electro and synth-pop
artists. Available through Australian distributors Creative Vibes, look for
Doppler Shift at all record stores across the electro-magnetic spectrum from
july 5th 2004.

Doppler Shift includes high society acts such as Itch-e & Scratch-e, General
Electrik and Bleepin J Squawkins, along with other less infamous but equally
high quality producers, all who pulled out their big synths and stuck up
their hand claps for inclusion on the latest in a long line of diverse and
legendary compilations from Clan Analogue. Once the glammed Clan put the
hard word and heavy treatment on its network of producers that the search
was on for electro-styling tracks, grooveboxes and basslines were heard
jamming in studios all over Oz. Soon a razzle-dazzle selection of cold,
hard, soft warm fuzzy and clinical electro emerged, pulsating, throbbing and
ready for dancefloor action.

Electro music has diverse roots, in soul, disco and glam rock, also
embracing the clinical minimalism of electronic music like Kraftwerk,
nodding to the 1980s new wave of Cabaret Voltaire, Depeche Mode and
associates, and now updated through techno, house and that electro-clash
stuff.

Join us for the electro selection "IT robot" of the moment! Marvel as the
pitch rises and falls while you spin Doppler Shift on your CD player.

Batteries not included. This offer may be void in your local jurisdiction.

For more information visit www.clananalogue.org, www.cvibes.com

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