Anthony RotherRedlight District

Label:

Elektrolux – e100000

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A1 Redlight District 6:54
A2 Dude On The Street 5:21
B1 Destroy Him My Robots 5:50
B2 Redlight Combat 4:47

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Elektrolux
  • Copyright ©Elektrolux
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell
  • Recorded AtPSI Studio
  • Mixed AtPSI Studio
  • Lacquer Cut AtDubplates & Mastering

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByCGB*
  • Written-By, ProducerAnthony Rother

Notes

Mixed & recorded @ PSI Studios.
Track B1 courtesy appears on: Plasmek Records.
The track 'Destroy Him My Robots' is taken from: PLASMEK6.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4 017866 012180
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side A): E100000 A CGB@D&M
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side B): E100000 B2 CGB@D&M

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Recently Edited
Redlight District (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Elektrolux E100000 1998
Recently Edited
Redlight District (4×File, WAV, Reissue) Psi49net none 2016
Redlight District / Destroy Him My Robots (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Hybrid Edition) Psi49net PSI-112VINYL 2025
New Submission
Redlight District / Destroy Him My Robots (4×File, ALAC, Reissue) Psi49net none Unknown

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Reviews

  • 12lve's avatar
    12lve
    “Destroy him”…is a statement. A founding father, talking to Detroit.
    • catweasel's avatar
      catweasel
      "Destroy Him My Robots" samples a Commodore C64 Video Game "Impossible Mission".
      • ChefRamesses.ii's avatar
        nathan coles tech house phenomena brought me here, great stuff
        • katm0da's avatar
          katm0da
          Reissue please! This is one of the best electro EPs ever released. Saw him live in 2001, in his best form imo...man what a beast!
          • 2087's avatar
            2087
            Edited 6 years ago
            Dark, disturbing, politically incorrect - and utterly fantastic. Hollow, tinny drum machine, pseudo hip hop bass, an almost comically deep male vocoder and eerie synth chords all mix together with perfect precision for night driving or the dance floor. A sonic and, perhaps even more notably, a thematic departure in techno music that was never really explored again by Rother or anyone else. An evil update of Kraftwerk for the cynical late 90s street corners of Amsterdam.
            • juansoto34's avatar
              juansoto34
              Edited 8 years ago
              top 5 greatest electro records ever made, must have !
              • ivanblack's avatar
                ivanblack
                Destroy him my robots is great but it's Red Light Combat for me, slow paced by electro standards but builds to an absolute crescendo.
                • Brisk's avatar
                  Brisk
                  Edited 18 years ago
                  By far the strongest release by Anthony Rother. Both 'Redlight District' and 'Destroy Him My Robots' absolutely wreck the dancefloor, and prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that Rother WAS one of the electro heavyweights.

                  Nowadays, his music makes me feel flat, and I feel he has become somewhat lazy and complacent due to the high status he seems to command.

                  Still, with this record you CAN believe the hype, and it remains one of the finest electro releases from the 90s.
                  • FrequencyRadio's avatar
                    FrequencyRadio
                    Edited 18 years ago
                    One of Rother's greatest moments here. Dark, atmospheric and razor sharp beats make this a true classic electro E.P.
                    If you love electro and don't own this ...shame on you.

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