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A one-off, Warp-released side-project that nobody seems willing to go on record about, mysterious electro outfit Elecktroids have been rumored to be the work of everyone from Detroit underground legends <a href="spotify:artist:3KcV1kKG7Y0Gq7xPAGVjkZ">Drexciya</a> to Mark Bell of Manchester bleep popularizers <a href="spotify:artist:2M0T4a1pkOC5nifN9W6e9e">LFO</a>. Whatever the case, Elecktroids are a well-produced, if vaguely tongue-in-cheek, outfit combining elements of contemporary "listening techno" with early Detroit electro influences and obviously <a href="spotify:artist:0dmPX6ovclgOy8WWJaFEUU">Kraftwerk</a>-derived themes of technological aggrandizement. The group released the Kilohertz EP in 1995, at the crest of a putative "electro revival" launched by U.K. label Clear; Elektroworld, the group's only full-length to date, followed shortly after. Despite apparently came-and-went release status, Elecktroids have enjoyed a somewhat enduring popularity, making it onto two different Warp "best of" compilations as well as contributing two tracks to popular electro mix session X-Mix: Electro Boogie, put together by techno producer/DJ <a href="spotify:artist:6Fr9aJBxyMOkTFF0b9JZrQ">Dave Clarke</a> and released by the K7 label in 1997. ~ Sean Cooper, Rovi

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