
“Botch TV” is more than a remix—it’s a farewell to the age of old media.
Born from Sergei Orange’s Bootstrap and boosted by Perrey Carter, this remix twists breaks and bass into a raw weapon: fractured, distorted, relentless.
The title says it all: not Watch TV, but Botch TV. A farewell message to old media—where endless screens feed failure, bias, and illusion. Sit alone, clinging to television, dismissing the internet as fake, and life ends in deception.
This track strikes at those still trapped in outdated narratives. From television to social feeds, only by seeing all perspectives can truth emerge. Breaks, breakbeat, and UK bass carry the irony forward—an anthem against manipulation, aimed at those still trapped behind the screen.
Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. This is the 251st release of the label, while the first EP came out in 2009 - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension.
Born from Sergei Orange’s Bootstrap and boosted by Perrey Carter, this remix twists breaks and bass into a raw weapon: fractured, distorted, relentless.
The title says it all: not Watch TV, but Botch TV. A farewell message to old media—where endless screens feed failure, bias, and illusion. Sit alone, clinging to television, dismissing the internet as fake, and life ends in deception.
This track strikes at those still trapped in outdated narratives. From television to social feeds, only by seeing all perspectives can truth emerge. Breaks, breakbeat, and UK bass carry the irony forward—an anthem against manipulation, aimed at those still trapped behind the screen.
Nipponeer Records being based in Tokyo, Japan; was founded by Hiroshi Fukuma in 2003. This is the 251st release of the label, while the first EP came out in 2009 - aiming to reach a place of solely ageless and quality music, where time has got no dimension.
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