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2010 studio album by Free the Robots
Ctrl Alt Delete
is the first studio album by American record producer
Free the Robots
. It was released on
Alpha Pup Records
on March 30, 2010.
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"The Eye" features a guest appearance from
Ikey Owens
.
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A music video was created for "Jupiter".
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Critical reception
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Wayne Stronell of
Cyclic Defrost
said, "
Ctrl Alt Delete
is a blistering record of intense synthesizer wizardry, but along the way it has absorbed so much more than just another electronic album, the influences are varied, and the result would please many a fan in varying genres, from dubstep, grime, hip hop and wonky abstract beat science."
[1]
Ctrl Alt Delete
was listed by Chris Ziegler of
OC Weekly
as "One of the Strongest Local Releases of the Year".
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Track listing
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Title
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1.
| "Sci-Fidelity"
| 6:21
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2.
| "Turbulence"
| 3:54
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3.
| "Jupiter"
| 5:36
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4.
| "Orion's Belt Buckle"
| 3:59
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5.
| "Wandering Gypsy"
| 4:29
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6.
| "Select/Start"
| 3:44
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7.
| "Voices"
| 5:52
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8.
| "Granite Rock"
| 4:06
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9.
| "Mental Universe"
| 4:20
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10.
| "Global Warning"
| 9:08
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11.
| "The Eye" (featuring
Ikey Owens
)
| 6:47
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12.
| "Turkish Voodoo"
| 3:19
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13.
| "Inter Arm"
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References
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b
Stronell, Wayne (March 7, 2010).
"Free The Robots ? Ctrl Alt Delete (Alpha Pup Records)"
.
Cyclic Defrost
. Archived from
the original
on January 20, 2013
. Retrieved
November 15,
2012
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Bevan, Jarrad (July 23, 2010).
"Free The Robots - Ctrl Alt Delete"
.
The Mercury
. Retrieved
October 19,
2013
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Lee, Janice (March 22, 2010).
"Free the Robots ? "CTRL ALT DELETE"
"
.
URB
. Archived from
the original
on July 26, 2013
. Retrieved
November 15,
2012
.
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Martins, Chris (February 25, 2010).
"MP3 Exclusive: Free The Robots, "Jupiter," Forthcoming on Alpha Pup"
.
LA Weekly
. Retrieved
April 17,
2016
.
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Davies, Bree (October 20, 2014).
"Ten Musical Projects Ikey Owens Made Great"
.
Westword
. Retrieved
April 17,
2016
.
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Ranta, Alan (February 23, 2011).
"Free the Robots - "Jupiter" (video)"
.
PopMatters
. Retrieved
May 16,
2018
.
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Ziegler, Chris (March 4, 2010).
"Free the Robots' Upcoming Album One of the Strongest Local Releases of the Year"
.
OC Weekly
. Retrieved
April 17,
2016
.
External links
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