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    A lot of Petter tracks. Really good for the brain. Check out "All Together".

    Also a pile of Acid Trance on Radar records and others.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    Digital Destroyer - Frontier!!!!!!!
    Filthy track. "Cryogenic State" is my other fave early Cluster. Well, aside from "Creeper", of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Athar View Post
    LONDON

    5. DP-SOL - Spacecakes Part 1-10 - Live In Oslo (The Spacefrogs)
    Its not a vinyl release, its near 70 min live act by Oliver Lieb and Dennis Pierre Sarratou released on cd version only.
    Hunted few weeks ago from ebay and i cant stop listening it.
    Its a great ambient and downtempo mixture with a lot 303.
    Live from 1994.
    Yay. I've been trying to pimp this to people. Man, those gents fancied some acid back in the day. I email with OL sometimes and he says he doesn't own a 303!

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    Skank - People Are Strange.

    Just picked up a few of his records for a fiver each, this tune's doing it for me at the moment. Slow by Skank standards, large bassline, creepy delayed 303s, Jim Morrison sample, ****ing avin it.

    Carbine - Ice

    Nice, sorta minimal acid trance number. Good title for the track, as it actually sounds cold. Basically just the odd blip of acid, haunting strings, sparse hats and rolling bass.

    Alex Calver - Fight Music

    I really wish Calver had kept making hard, funky techno like this instead of moving into schranz. Love the sample.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts - Bertrand Russell.

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    one tune what i can think of is...
    the mizbehavinit remixes every tune on this vinyl kicks arse
    http://www.discogs.com/release/72335

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    Default Not released yet but 'avin it LARGE!

    I just can´t get enough of this two amazing acid tunes -:

    Homemade Acid ----> Acid Upsystem
    http://www.myspace.com/homemadeacid

    Suburban Acid Saturation ----> Live with Boxes
    http://www.myspace.com/suburbanacidsaturation
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    Quote Originally Posted by barba View Post
    I just can´t get enough of this two amazing acid tunes -:

    Homemade Acid ----> Acid Upsystem
    http://www.myspace.com/homemadeacid


    do you know if this guy releases on vinyl ??

    i really like his tracks on my space....i checken only 3 or 4 so far and reallyi like it :cheese:

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    Quote Originally Posted by 113 View Post
    do you know if this guy releases on vinyl ??

    i really like his tracks on my space....i checken only 3 or 4 so far and reallyi like it :cheese:
    Nothing so far but let´s keep our fingers crossed !
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat_mcgerkin View Post

    Carbine - Ice

    Nice, sorta minimal acid trance number. Good title for the track, as it actually sounds cold. Basically just the odd blip of acid, haunting strings, sparse hats and rolling bass.
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    Was on about this the other day and couldnt remember the name. Absolute quality techno track, one of my all time favourites - unsettling, hypnotic and just generally all round fantastic
    Myspace here

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    On a kind of similar vein was the track with the 'burning cigarette end out the car window' sample - think it was on smitten but my memory is appalling - used to mix those two together very nicely
    Myspace here

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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    On a kind of similar vein was the track with the 'burning cigarette end out the car window' sample - think it was on smitten but my memory is appalling - used to mix those two together very nicely
    That'd be Vibe Bar Rejects, 70 Mph, I believe. Nice tune that, will have to try mixing them together when I get home.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts - Bertrand Russell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theledge View Post
    On a kind of similar vein was the track with the 'burning cigarette end out the car window' sample - think it was on smitten but my memory is appalling - used to mix those two together very nicely
    Huh? Can't for one second think how that track goes? I'm going to dig that out later. :)

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    SHLAG - Bazooka / Traffic Lights - Hazchem

    Both sides are super fat! Bazooka is filthy and down right disturbing. Ravey freak out sounds! Traffic Lights is where it's at for me though. I love the old skool hardcore sounds and B-lines Hazchem had going on. Awesome stuff! What the hell is being said in the breakdown though? I've never ever been able to work out what's being said...?

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    Ah! Just remembered The Wave on Hazchem as well...

    Dark, dark stuff! :)

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    Well Paid Scientists - The Goose - Hazchem 2



    great hypnotic track that builds beautifull...:techno: :techno: :techno: :techno: :techno:

    and acid line is :yx:


    and if i remember well it was nice to mix with Rave rmx on Sufr 10 - Aarvark's Funky Remix Immersion Edit)

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    "Rave" now that was a good track! :) Although if I remember rightly I think I liked the Bastards remix on SUFR more than the original.

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    Word, the Bastard remix of Rave is absolutely off the hook.

    Really like the original too, but there's this one sound repeated throughout most of the song that always annoyed me.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts - Bertrand Russell.

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    I know what you mean! :) Thats what I didn't like about it. Think that's why I like the remixes so much, they don't have "that" sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si the Sigh View Post
    I know what you mean! :) Thats what I didn't like about it. Think that's why I like the remixes so much, they don't have "that" sound.
    Glad you know what I'm on about. I was gonna try and explain it, then started thinking about how I would do that, then realised how stupid it would've sounded and gave up.
    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts - Bertrand Russell.

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    The B-side of this release, "Krusty The Clown" is so damn simple, yet avin'it and the acid line is a killer:

    http://www.discogs.com/release/182118

    Well worth hunting a copy down. :)

 

 
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