The Track "e-meter" sounds a little bit like the electronized young brother of an earlier track named "Japanese Maple".
"Japanese Maple" is one track of the Stewart S. Walker release on Tresor 114 "Nothing Produces Stark Imagery". Both were released in 1999. The Tresor release was the earlier one and sounds not so digitized but also with a strong order to dance on the eclectic main floor.
There is no doubt that both releases were grown out of one family, to enrich what we call Techno.
"Japanese Maple" is one track of the Stewart S. Walker release on Tresor 114 "Nothing Produces Stark Imagery". Both were released in 1999. The Tresor release was the earlier one and sounds not so digitized but also with a strong order to dance on the eclectic main floor.
There is no doubt that both releases were grown out of one family, to enrich what we call Techno.