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SAT038: Silicon Scally - Bioroid
Just released,!!Some of the most stunning tracks yet to come from Silicon Scally aka Carl Finlow on his second album release "Bioroid". Glistening warm , funky-fied, driving sci-fi-ish electro meets blade runner.
These tracks are a evolution and a logical one from his previous works. Mastered at Frankford and Wayne as all satamile material is.
CD as well, so get ready for Silicon Scally at its best. Out in stores now!!!!!!!!!!!!
Release Date: February 1, 2007
A1 Thrusters [Play]
A2 Population [Play]
B1 Nucleon [Play]
B2 Paradigm [Play]
C1 Encapsulate [Play]
C2 Interflection [Play]
D1 Moment [Play]
D2 Bioroid [Play]
Review: Electronic Music World-Feb 11,07, by Stefan Koo
""Bioroid" Review
Silicon Scally - Bioroid
Mar 20, 11:50 by Stefan Koopmanschap
Where the previous releases I’ve heard of Satamile focussed on dark and aggresive electro, Silicon Scally brings a refreshing taste from one of the leading US electro labels. Instead of dark and brooding, Bioroid gives you a warm and fuzzy feeling inside.
Carl Finlow is not a newcomer to the music world. With earlier releases under several monikers on such groundbreaking labels as Warp, Soma and Satamile, and having remixed or been remixed by such people as Swayzak, John Tejada, Luke Slater, Dave Tipper and Two Lone Swordsmen, he’s experienced. And that experience clearly comes over when you listen to this release.
Comparing this album to the other releases of Satamile I have heard, it is no surprise that this album is very danceable. It would work well on any dancefloor. Different from the other releases, though, is that Bioroid will also work well as a pure listening album, something that I often miss in Satamile releases. This album though has the unique combination of being good for regular listening and for dancing at the same time. A feat rarely accomplished this well.
With solid production and a very clean and crisp sound, this is by far the best release to come from the Satamile stables. With tracks like Thrusters and Encapsulate, you can’t go wrong! A massive album for everyone!"
Review: iDJ Mag. UK-
"Silcon Scally – Bioroid
Satamile (USA)

One of the most consistent producers of British electronic music, Silicon Scally’s Carl Finlow returns here with a defiant counterpoint to the lowest common denominator perception of electro today, with ten slices of decidedly edgy, underground syncopation. Clearly relishing the chance to let rip, ‘Bioroid’ features little of the disco-twitching accessibility associated with some of his other work; this one’s for the heads, with distorted scrapes and razor-sharp beats placed very much at the fore. That’s not to say it lacks sophistication, however. Finlow’s greatest skill lies in his ability to match crystal-clear, complex tones with an instinctively rocking vibe, and while the album’s occasional abrasiveness might prove a bit much for those with more melodious tastes, there’s no denying that the bowel-churning frequencies and deftly formed glitchy touches are leaps and bounds ahead of most pasty purist efforts. Simultaneously hyperactive and grounded, it throws a satisfying two fingered salute to those who take the name of ‘real’ electro in vain.
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Review: XLR8R MAG. Doug Morton
"Carl Finlow is apparently completely incapable of releasing a shitty album, although he's shed a bit of his brooding, corrosive Scallyness this time around in favor of kicking the crap out of the dancefloor. Finlow's tracks, like "Population III" and "Encapsulate," are too robofunktastic to be denied-full of good, solid mechanical breaks. While the spacey-ness of the album doesn't drift as far into the subconscious as Dark Matter or Mr. Machine, cuts like "Moment" and "Interflection" carve a psychoactive electro niche that is uniquely Finlow's. — Doug Morton
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Price: $13.00