
During those years live performances for this style of music were done under the artist title of "E.L.F." aka 'Electronic Liberation Front'. The track was originally composed in 1998. A different live version of this track was released on the "LIVE at XXL" CDr by Blatant Propaganda records in 2002 - refer to
It was a benefit fundraising concert for Canberra's community radio station 2XX 98.3 fm.
A studio version of this track was later released under the artist title of 'XELF' - refer to and
The female vocals are samples of Naomi Durston, recorded in 1998. She went on to become a violinist with orchestras in Tasmania and Melbourne.
The track was very much inspired by Kraftwerk. And could be said to be similar in ways to then contemporary artists like Daft Punk, Royksopp and artists who came along later on like DeadMau5 and The Presets etc.
EYE albums such as "Propaganda Machine" are available on
also via and and
Some other links for EYE music include :
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The track was composed & produced by Canberra electronic dance music producer DJ Robot Citizen:
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