Silicon Scally

Silicon Scally, the alias of Carl A. Finlow, is a revered figure in the world of electro and electronic music, whose career has consistently pushed the boundaries of the genre with his innovative sound production and intricate beat-making. Finlow, a native of the UK, has been actively crafting his unique blend of futuristic and cerebral electro since the late 1990s. Under the moniker Silicon Scally, he has gained international acclaim for his ability to infuse cold machine aesthetics with warm, dynamic synth work, delivering a rich tapestry of cutting-edge electronic music that resonates with both the mind and the dancefloor.

With an expansive discography that spans multiple decades, Silicon Scally's recent releases, such as "Soft Robotics" and "Mr Machine PT 2," continue to showcase his talent for creating complex sonic landscapes that are both haunting and invigorating. Records like "Field Lines" and "Crushed" exemplify his commitment to evolving the electro genre, while live recordings such as "Live At Scand" capture the essence of his captivating performances. From the textured layers of "Cobalt Blue" to the pulsating rhythms of the "Skoda Banger EP," Silicon Scally has firmly established himself as a visionary artist and a prolific producer whose work continues to inspire and influence electronic music enthusiasts and peers alike.

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Soft Robotics
Ep - 4 Tracks - Released August 4, 2023
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