TEMPLE TRAXX is my brand new label specializing in material from the early days of techno and house. At the time I was living in NYC and ran the electronic record shop Temple Records and a weekly techno party called “Killer” at legendary Save The Robots. I was releasing my music on Force Inc./Mille Plateaux, DJungle Fever/Structure (now KOMPAKT) or Harvest/EMI for Europe and in the States with Smile Communication, Direct Drive, or Freddy Fresh’s electro imprint Socket, besides my own Temple Records NYC, Super-8, and El Turco Loco labels. Now, 22 years later, I am excited to curate a new outlet for sleazy-machine-music called TEMPLE TRAXX in homage to the pioneers and early electronic music community I still call my friends: Jammin’ Unit, Dr. Walker, who together form Air Liquide, Kerosene, DJ Silver (Paolo Dinola), Bolz Bolz, Alec Empire, Freddy Fresh, Mike Ink, and Bionaut just to name the closest circle. All re-edited and freshly mastered. “Bad Computer” was originally released in 1995 on Temple Records NYC and is now the first 12” on TEMPLE TRAXX. Produced by brother Jammin’ Unit, who also signed for re-mastering, and myself as Bizz O.D. in wild pitch matters. Cube 40 was always meant to be The Ramones of techno by repeating the same track idea over and over. Compare with “You Make Me Function” and you’ll get the idea. Currently in the TEMPLE TRAXX pipe-line: Mass-turbator “S/T”, Jammin’ Unit “Remote Car Baby”, Khan & Walker “Schleichfahrt”, 4E, and Captain Comatose “$100” old and new mixes.