Abduction
Eat Static emerged from the UK electronic underground of the early 1990s, when trance and techno were rapidly evolving from acid house foundations. Abduction, their 1993 debut on Planet Dog, captures that moment perfectly—raw, hypnotic, and forward-thinking. The album moves from the breathy expanses of "Prana" and "Gulf Breeze" through more propulsive pieces like "Splitting World" and "Kinetic Flow," blending ethereal synths with driving rhythms and intricate production details. Techno producers in this era were expanding the genre's emotional range, layering spiritual and worldly elements into their tracks. Eat Static's approach feels both club-ready and experimental, suitable for both dancefloor immersion and home listening. This copy has become increasingly difficult to find in good condition.
Item Details+
| Genre | Electronic |
| Style | Trance Techno |
| Notes | Good Plus (VG+) Good Plus (VG+) The records have been played with some hairlines. Sleeve has mostly corner wear and small creases. |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Label | Planet Dog |
| Year | 1993 |
| Country | UK |
| Format | 2xLP |
Tracklist+
A1. Prana 7:24
A2. Gulf Breeze 6:33
A3. Kalika 6:50
B1. Splitting World 8:40
B2. Kinetic Flow 6:44
C1. Forgotten Rites 8:13
C2. Abduction 8:00
D1. Intruder 6:11
D2. Xenomorph 6:32
D3. Inner Peace 6:07
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