Anonymous Disko

As much as we like "person"alities, here at Robotsound™ we prefer our machines to remain anonymous (or at least use several pseudonyms so as to keep the public at large guessing). Until very recently (tonight, in fact), I had no idea who the person behind Creme de Menthe was. There was no website back when his one and only EP, Plastique, came out way back in 2001 on the limited Optimo Singles Club label, then re-released a year later on Disko B. Five years later, Scotsman Matthew Aldworth, Creme de Menthe, has finally released his debut LP, The Impossiblity of Eroticism in The Suburbs. Apart from his name, I still know next to nothing about this artist, but that kind of thing never bothers me. I guess it's also fitting that The Mysterymen show up on a few of the album's tracks.

With this I proudly present Robotsound™s premiere Robotmix™. An audio amalgamation if you will. Just don't call it a Mash-Up! I am so over that term. Mixed with Creme de Menthe's Plastique is the very Human League-sounding Anthem by labelmates Artist Unknown who are more well-known as Märtini Brös.

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