From the brilliant ‘Ten Days Of Blue’, which surfaced in the mid nineties, ‘Deluge’ really is an onomatopoeic track. And although the album is probably more defined as an ambient album more than anything else, it’s not really. The beats in this tune eventually give way to a dramatic, symphonic clash at the end, so there’s more than a bit of genre-bending going on. Above all this is a great piece of techno, and it’s sad that the label doesn’t hold it’s artists in high regard. This was posted almost ten years ago on the album’s Discogs release page.
”This Is John Beltran. This release is illegal. Peacefrog has ripped me and many others off for years. I've never been paid a cent. Now they must be in need of money or something. Don't give it to them. I released the LP on Band Camp for free yesterday and or for a donation to an animal shelter in Peacefrogs country. They have blocked that release with a copyright infringement letter. It's not about the money anymore. Now it's personal.”

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