While in Masdar "zero-carbon" City, the hub for cleantech companies being planned in Abu Dhabi keeps developing till 2030, in Moscow, net label Eco Futurism Corporation is already working to release the music inspired in this visionary project placed in United Arab Emirates. Mysterious Russian producer and EFC affiliate, Tropical Interface debuts the album "Eco Club Afterlife" dreamed for futuristic urban design, club life and hypothetical behavior of human dynamics inspired on Jacque Fresco ideas but do not think the cult like Venus Project with alarming homogeneous communism nuances reflects some naive science perceptions from Tropical Interface, the focus is just mainly directed to the function and practical existence in this new environment rather than the concept behind it.

In advance of the official release for October 9th, we unveil the remix from New Zealand producer L4-E for the track "Grow", a grimesque club-deconstruction for Masdar City dancefloors that starts with a sardonic sound of a petrol engine and ends with the intention to buy solar panels for your own personal state-of-the-art sustainable home. Download it for free (WAV) and grab the album next month.

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L4 - E
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