2 AM/FM

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Desolate Cities 00:00 Tools
Poison Dart 00:00 Tools
Acid Planes 00:00 Tools
Motherfuckers Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Electronic Justice 00:00 Tools
CTB 00:00 Tools
Maiden 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades 00:00 Tools
The Path 00:00 Tools
Silencer 00:00 Tools
The Final Approach 00:00 Tools
Give This World 00:00 Tools
Deadly Dawn 00:00 Tools
Landing Dock Two 00:00 Tools
Dynasty Warriors 00:00 Tools
Werkin House 00:00 Tools
Sweat Box 00:00 Tools
1MG 00:00 Tools
Midnight Social 00:00 Tools
Sweatbox 00:00 Tools
Excuse Me Miss 00:00 Tools
Crux Palm 00:00 Tools
Starfist Lazerbeam 00:00 Tools
Sensational Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Masters of Rhythm 00:00 Tools
Static Vision 00:00 Tools
The Ace of Spades 00:00 Tools
Highrise Games 00:00 Tools
The Barber and the Fish 00:00 Tools
What We Live For 00:00 Tools
Beyond Instinct 00:00 Tools
Omnibus 00:00 Tools
Ace Of Spades (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Save Face 00:00 Tools
CTB (Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
Passion 00:00 Tools
cte 00:00 Tools
Desolate Cities - MOS 00:00 Tools
Final Approach 00:00 Tools
Passion Of A Night 00:00 Tools
Biological Interface 00:00 Tools
Acid Planes - Mix Cut 00:00 Tools
Fusion Daze 00:00 Tools
Desolate Cities (MOS) 00:00 Tools
Lincoln Continental Z 00:00 Tools
Release Yourself 00:00 Tools
Poison dart (Pt.1 - Spectral Sound - 2005) 00:00 Tools
Maiden (2005) 00:00 Tools
don't front!!! 00:00 Tools
Ace Of Spades - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Pattern on the Floor 00:00 Tools
CTB - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
(b1) cte 00:00 Tools
Electronic Justice - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
(b2) maiden 00:00 Tools
Sliencer 00:00 Tools
don't front 00:00 Tools
Static Vision - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
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In 2005, Tadd Mullinix aka James T. Cotton teamed up with then roommate D’Marc Cantu to create 2 AM/FM, an unflinching take on pure techno and house. Their first releases, EP's Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 featured raw drum boxes and cavernous synths in line with the sound of Rephlex and Trax Records. Unapologetically avoiding contemporary, flashy production techniques, these EPs received support from DJ Koze, Laurent Garnier, and The Hacker among others. Their latest release is Electronic Justice EP, and everything is released on Ghostly International and its sublabel Spectral Sound. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.