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The seminal electro group Cybotron provided the first home for the recordings of techno godfather Juan Atkins. With partner Rick Davis (aka 3070), Atkins recorded several of electro's best moments; the singles "Alleys of Your Mind," "Enter," and "Clear," were dark dystopias of the post-industrial steel city within tight Kraftwerk-inspired funk. Their success prompted Fantasy Records to sign the group, and release 1983's Enter LP. Atkins left soon after due to artistic differences (specifically, Davis' defined pop slant), and later defined early Detroit techno with his recordings as Model 500. Davis continued to release albums as Cybotron into the mid-'90s, though the mystical R&B direction of efforts like Empathy and Cyber Ghetto were quite a turn from the group's beginnings. For fans of electro and techno, Cybotron ended when Juan Atkins left. ~ John Bush, Rovi
This is slick, clean and fun music. No talk about bragging, killing people or other useless verbal crap that is spoken today in so much of the music industry. Its great dance music to have fun with.
we use to strut, robot, boogaloo on this back in berkeley in early 80's. we played this song over and over and over again. there was no rap section at record stores yet. this helped usher in hip hop, breakdancing for us. this was the shiznit.
these guys sound pretty bad a**. they kinda sound like kyper.
earlwiggs10
got all cybotron mixes and cd's......juan atkins is a great producer...check out his website too!!! still pump cybotron cd's in my cd changer.....yeah a group that was ahead of their time just like kraftwerk,devo,gary numan,quadrant 6,paul hardcastle,others who made it big too!!! in the early 80's.......peace yall!!! earl wiggs atl
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