Ctrl Alt Delete (album) explained

Ctrl Alt Delete
Type:studio
Artist:Free the Robots
Cover:File:FreetheRobots_Ctrl.jpg
Genre:Instrumental hip hop, electronic
Label:Alpha Pup Records
Producer:Free the Robots
Next Title:The Balance
Next Year:2013

Ctrl Alt Delete is the first studio album by American record producer Free the Robots. It was released on Alpha Pup Records on March 30, 2010.[1] "The Eye" features a guest appearance from Ikey Owens.[2] A music video was created for "Jupiter".[3]

Critical reception

Wayne Stronell of Cyclic Defrost said, "Ctrl Alt Delete is a blistering record of intense synthesizer wizardry, but along the way it has absorbed so much more than just another electronic album, the influences are varied, and the result would please many a fan in varying genres, from dubstep, grime, hip hop and wonky abstract beat science."

Ctrl Alt Delete was listed by Chris Ziegler of OC Weekly as "One of the Strongest Local Releases of the Year".[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MP3 Exclusive: Free The Robots, "Jupiter," Forthcoming on Alpha Pup. LA Weekly. Chris. Martins. February 25, 2010. April 17, 2016.
  2. Web site: Ten Musical Projects Ikey Owens Made Great. Westword. Bree. Davies. October 20, 2014. April 17, 2016.
  3. Web site: Free the Robots - "Jupiter" (video). PopMatters. Alan. Ranta. February 23, 2011. May 16, 2018.
  4. Web site: Free the Robots' Upcoming Album One of the Strongest Local Releases of the Year. OC Weekly. Chris. Ziegler. March 4, 2010. April 17, 2016.