Frazi.er
CAPITALISM KILLS CULTURE
(2X12 INCH)
2x12 Inch

Frazi.er, the rising force in underground techno, announces therelease of his highly anticipated debut album Capitalism Kills Culture. The album is a bold declaration against the fast-paced, algorithm-driven nature of modern music and the commercialisation of authentic underground culture.
The album combines euphoric, emotionally-charged techno with deep Detroit influences, recalling the sounds of pioneers like Rolando, Underground Resistance, Robert Hood, Floorplan, Orbital, Underworld, Future Sound of London, and Bicep. Known for his signature "train track" percussion, Frazi.er creates an immersive, hypnotic atmosphere that builds intensity while offering moments of raw emotion and euphoric release.
In the artist's own words, Capitalism Kills Culture is more than just an album - it's a statement of resistance:
"Capitalism Kills Culture is a stand against a system that turns art into algorithms. This album channels vision into purpose, carving a sound that rejects the fast-paced polished trends of modern music. It stands for independence, fueled by raw emotion and the belief that real culture will always survive. It's a reminder of what matters when everything else feels disposable. A resistance against capitalism - a reward for those who
sacrifice in the hope of something real."
The Sound of Resistance
Musically, Capitalism Kills Culture marries the loopy intensity of90s-era techno with modern underground sounds, creating an album that not only celebrates the past but challenges the future of electronic music. Frazi.er's vision is clear: an album made with old-school authenticity, at a time when music is often made for quick consumption and profit.[info sheet from distr.]