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Le Car (band)
American electronic musical group
Le Car was an American electronic musical group from Detroit, Michigan, comprising Ian Clark and Adam Lee Miller. From 1995 to 1998, Le Car generated club techno and lo-fielectronica. Miller later went on to form ADULT.; Clark formed Perspects.
Recording history
[edit]Le Car were featured on the album Electro Juice and five compilation albums released by Austrian electronica label Sabotage alongside fellow recording artists such as Patrick Pulsinger, Def Con, and the Private Lightning Six. Ersatz Audio has also released tracks by Miller and Clark solo projects Artificial Material and Lesseninglesson respectively. Ersatz Audio released the compilation album Auto-Biography in the United States on August 31, 2000.[1] The album garnered favorable reviews from critics. Diana Potts from Allmusic noted of Auto-Biography that the album "embodies precise, simplistic, and creative production, while keeping it comprehensible and simultaneously challenging."[2]
In 2006, Le Car's song "Aluminum Rectangles" was featured on the DJ mix album A Bugged Out Mix by Miss Kittin,[3] which charted at number one-hundred seventy on the French Albums Chart.[4]
Discography
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- Techno has been tied to Detroit's once fabled auto industry since Cybotron's "Alleys Of Your Mind" and "Cosmic Cars." Le Car, a duo comprising Ian R. Clark and ADULT.'s Adam Lee Miller, also linked the industry to techno's close cousin, electro. They released a handful of EPs in the mid to late '90s through Miller's Ersatz Audio label, but, unless you're an electro head, you probably haven't heard of Le Car. Though the duo's first EP was roughshod—the kind of record two Submerge fanboys might have made around then—Le Car quickly developed into something greater, reaching their apex with the 1997 album Automatic before Miller moved onto ADULT., and Clark became Perspects. Auto-Reverse, released via Clone Classic Cuts following a 7-inch reissue on the label earlier this year, collects highlights from the Le Car catalogue. It isn't the first Le Car compilation, or even the most comprehensive—Ersatz Audio put out the exhaustive Auto-Biography in 2000—but it's a welcome look at a discography that deserves a critical reevaluation. Even though Auto-Reverse isn't sequenced chronologically, it gives you an idea of the group's development, and, more importantly, their sense of humour. "
- Techno has been tied to Detroit's once fabled auto industry since Cybotron's "Alleys Of Your Mind" and "Cosmic Cars." Le Car, a duo comprising Ian R. Clark and ADULT.'s Adam Lee Miller, also linked the industry to techno's close cousin, electro. They released a handful of EPs in the mid to late '90s through Miller's Ersatz Audio label, but, unless you're an electro head, you probably haven't heard of Le Car. Though the duo's first EP was roughshod—the kind of record two Submerge fanboys might have made around then—Le Car quickly developed into something greater, reaching their apex with the 1997 album Automatic before Miller moved onto ADULT., and Clark became Perspects. Auto-Reverse, released via Clone Classic Cuts following a 7-inch reissue on the label earlier this year, collects highlights from the Le Car catalogue. It isn't the first Le Car compilation, or even the most comprehensive—Ersatz Audio put out the exhaustive Auto-Biography in 2000—but it's a welcome look at a discography that deserves a critical reevaluation. Even though Auto-Reverse isn't sequenced chronologically, it gives you an idea of the group's development, and, more importantly, their sense of humour. "