
By: Erik Nava

I used to venture into the dollar record bins on a weekly basis, pushing through stacks of the “never hit wonders” searching for who I was and what I thought from each relatable sound. Each record was important. It’s impossible to think that the next generation of digger nearly lost their chance to experience one of the most important hip hop albums of the millennium.
Deltron 3030, the sci-fi conception brought to you by Dan The Automator and Del the Funky Homosapien, sat in wait for 8 long years before it was finally available for sale in MP3 form. Now that it’s here, the sounds of satisfaction can be heard from the underground to the arcade. You can replace that old CD that has tons of scratches, and always skips on the first track with a fresh version from your favorite online music store.
Digital digging is as simple as typing words into a search bar, and the only dusty fingers will be caused by the filth on your keyboard. It sure is nice to know that kids in future generations will have music otherwise lost in the shuffle of tech development or, for physical products, natural deterioration. Can you really imagine the future? What will it be like in 3030? More importantly could you imagine a future world without a digital copy of Deltron 3030? We didn’t think so.
What other music can we dig up?
Del The Funky Homosapien, Dan the Automator
“Mastermind” (mp3)
from “Deltron 3030″
(Deltron Projects)
Buy at iTunes Music Store
Buy at mTraks
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