Sterac aka Steve Rachmad has reached back to the first album 100% Pure ever released in 1995 -- the classic milestone in the history of Detroit techno, his own Secret Life Of Machines and has given it a whole new lease on life. Seventeen years ago, in a makeshift studio at his parent's house, Steve Rachmad crafted his first album Secret Life Of Machines under the moniker Sterac, using his music machines (Roland TR-808, R-8m, U-20, Juno 106, JX 8p, Yamaha TX-81z and FB-01). Released on 100% Pure in the same year that the internet went mainstream, everyone was blown away by the fresh, thrilling sounds and Detroit techno futuristic flavors. It was a defining moment for Steve's career and received massive support from the DJ likes of Darren Emmerson, Mark Broom, Sven Väth, Laurent Garnier and many more. The timelessness and delicious smoothness of Secret Life Of Machines forged a path immediately in the techno landscape -- a path that now Sterac aka Steve Rachmad and 100% Pure have chosen to revisit. Steve Rachmad, now hailed as the European father of Detroit techno, has chosen to recreate a selection of the original tracks tailored to today's sound, using the very same machines he had back then and including a selection of his new remixes for the CD album.
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