In 2002 Clan Analogue prepared to release the long-awaited debut album from Sydney industrial techno artist Null Object. But the abrasive qualities of Null Object‘s uncompromising sound proved too much for the gentle ears at Creative Vibes and they didn’t want to release it. However while the “to release or not to release” debate was going on, one of the tracks was pressed onto a Creative Vibes vinyl promotional EP, which also included tracks by Disco Stu and Pretty Boy Crossover on the Clan Analogue side and some tracks from Sydney label Groovescooter on the other.
If you have a copy of this rare vinyl release, count yourself lucky! In the meantime, enjoy this rediscovered hard industrial gem created with the Null Object trademark vintage analogue gear and distortion aesthetic. Here is the track “Stan Astad Is My Dad” which we are now releasing as CA03X.
For a glimpse of the original Creative Vibes vinyl artwork, please see the low-res image below.