Optic Nerve Direct Beat Red T-Shirt Designed by Keith Tucker
The Optic Nerve is the dark electronic movie score sound of the streets of Detroit and the true Detroit Techno sound. The presentation of the music reflects the streets of Detroit in a cinematic soundscape environment, taking advantage of the producers' training in the various arts of concept and orchestral arrangements. The recordings focused on the idealism of escapism by the use of synthesizers and string-lines to convey a futuristic view and mirrored the sound of mid-90s Detroit. Keith Tucker has branded his craft into a vision of dramatic, as well as rhythmic, movie themed scores that focus on the future; and challenges the mindset to evoke emotion into dance music.
The electronic sounds of early Detroit radio shaped and influenced a generation of teens who would pioneer a signature theme. A continuous merger of man & machine while defined so to the city they represented...A label was formed around it. By popular demand, it returns. Decades later, we present the re-issues and rare unreleased recordings meant to see the light of day in a effort to become new classics, new representations, and new interpretations of when bass meets space from the streets of Detroit to a world awaiting. Welcome to Direct Beat Classics
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