Dancing Vinyl

Scrot

Die Zukunft

Mecanica • SKU: MEC106XHouse • Techno • Tech

€32.00

Shipping from: 23 Jun 2026

In stock in our inventory. Dispatch from our main warehouse starts 23 Jun 2026.

Tracklist / Audio Preview

4 tracks

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MEC106X

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Condition

New

Media Condition

Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition

Mint (M)

Format

1xVinyl 12" 12inch Vinyl

Description

At the dawn of European techno, before the genre had fully taken shape, a small number of records hinted at what was to come—stripped-down, machine-driven and forward-looking. One of those records was “Die Zukunft” by Scope, a project formed by André Fischer (Recall IV) and Holger Wick (Konzept). Originally released in 1989 on the now cult Suck Me Plasma label—founded by Talla 2XLC—"Die Zukunft” holds a special place in history as the label’s first release, marking a key moment in the transition from EBM and New Beat into early techno. Scope’s sound captures this transitional phase with remarkable clarity. Built on minimal drum machine patterns, cold synthetic basslines and sparse melodic fragments, their music sits somewhere between late-80s electronic body music and the emerging techno aesthetic. Driven more by repetition and tension than by traditional song structures, the tracks create a hypnotic, forward-moving energy that reflects the experimental spirit of the time. This reissue of “Die Zukunft”, limited to 500 copies on black vinyl and 200 copies on purple vinyl, brings together all original tracks from the first pressing alongside the iconic Cybotron Mix, offering a complete snapshot of Scope’s output at a pivotal moment in electronic music history.

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