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Neon Electronics presents "Liberation", the final chapter in the journey of Dirk Da Davoan artist who helped lay the foundations of EBM and post-punk. As co-founder of The Neon Judgement, he forged a sonic language that continues to resonate across generations. With Liberation", he brings that journey to a close, marking the end of an era with clarity and intent. Joined by longtime collaborators Glenn Keteleer (Radical G) and Pieter-Jan Theunis, this release captures the essence of his most vital years. It distills the spirit of the 80s and early 90s into a sequence of tracks that unfold like a collection of undeniable hitsdirect, timeless, and uncompromising. The record reaches its final form with remixes by Ancient Methods, a leading force in industrial techno, and Patrick Codenys of Front 242one of the few acts whose legacy stands alongside Dirks own.For the label ORACULO RECORDS presenting this final work on vinyl is both a privilege and a responsibility: a closing statement from one of the true architects of the sound itself, and the definitive work of Neon Electronics as a project.
Neon Electronics presents "Liberation", the final chapter in the journey of Dirk Da Davoan artist who helped lay the foundations of EBM and post-punk. As co-founder of The Neon Judgement, he forged a sonic language that continues to resonate across generations. With Liberation", he brings that journey to a close, marking the end of an era with clarity and intent. Joined by longtime collaborators Glenn Keteleer (Radical G) and Pieter-Jan Theunis, this release captures the essence of his most vital years. It distills the spirit of the 80s and early 90s into a sequence of tracks that unfold like a collection of undeniable hitsdirect, timeless, and uncompromising. The record reaches its final form with remixes by Ancient Methods, a leading force in industrial techno, and Patrick Codenys of Front 242one of the few acts whose legacy stands alongside Dirks own.For the label ORACULO RECORDS presenting this final work on vinyl is both a privilege and a responsibility: a closing statement from one of the true architects of the sound itself, and the definitive work of Neon Electronics as a project.