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sleepers62nd Cell may be a new name, but the producer behind it, David Campbell, boasts a discography that stretches right back to the tail end of the 1980s. He's perhaps most famous for his early '90s work for General Production Recordings and R&S under the Hi-Ryze and Autonation aliases. The six tracks showcased here vary in style, drawing influence from original Detroit techno, electro (see the fantastically heavy and spacey "April Fool's Day"), IDM, and even dusty, ambient house era hip-hop (sub-heavy closer "Bluestuff"). We're particularly enjoying the bleep and bass meets carnival techno brilliance of "Get Out", but to be honest it is all pretty darn good.