Reissue of Front 242’s 5th Album Featuring The Singles ‘Tragedy >For You<’, ‘Rhythm Of Time And ‘Mixed By Fear’. This Is The First Time It Has Been Reissued On Vinyl Since Its’ Original Release In 1991.
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Leftism is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo (now solo project) Leftfield, originally released in 1995 on Columbia Records. It contained a mixture of new tracks along with reworked versions of previous Leftfield singles. The album contains guest spots from musicians not associated with dance music at the time such as John Lydon from Public Image Ltd. (and formerly of Sex Pistols) and Toni Halliday from Curve.
The album was described as progressive house, although some journalists found that label too limiting, suggesting the album incorporated many genres.
On its release, the album was well received from the British press with positive reviews from the NME and Q. The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1995. Critics have praised the album as one of the major album-length works of dance music, with Q referring to it as "the first truly complete album experience to be created by house musicians and the first quintessentially British one".
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1990 New York techno/house classic by C'hantal , written and produced by Ralphie Dee and Anthony Mannino. Features the unmistakable accapella vocal performance that launched a million raves.
Remixes by Bloody Mary (Dame Records) who fuses her trademark acid and strings with tension created by the looping vocal.
While Mr Ties from Homopatik takes on vocal duties himself with his bizarre drum assault version for the wild at heart.
Christian Quast shreds the original vocal with his captivating and relentless live 909 remix.
'The realm has returned!'
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- A1: Victor Imbres - Heaven
- A2: Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (Dj Gius Remix)
- B1: Andain - Beautiful Things (Gabriel & Dresden Unplugged Mix)
- B2: Brain Tv - H.y.e
- A1: Alice Deejay - Celebrate Our Love (Solid Sessions Remix)
- A2: Stephen Brown - My Drums
- B1: Young Parisians - U Write The Rules (Solarstone Remix)
- B2: Loop Control - Reflections
- A1: Bt - Mercury & Solace (Bt 12" Mastermix)
- A2: Afrika Bambaataa & Westbam Present I.f.o. - Agharta - The City Of Shamballa (Dr. Rhythm's Higher State Of Trommelwirbel)
- B1: Mike Koglin - The Silence (Matt Darey Tekara Mix)
- B2: Steve Bug - Loverboy
- A1: Pob & Taylor - Today (Seismic Remix)
- A2: Laurent Garnier - The Man With The Red Face (Jan Driver Long Distance Mix)
- B1: Sasha - Belfunk
- B2: Johnny Vicious Feat. Lula - Ecstasy (Take Your Shirts Off) (Acapella)
- A1: Corvin Dalek - Pounds & Penz (Alex Flatner's Deutsche Mark Remix)
- A2: Voidd - Civilised
- B1: Mike Mayo - Evolution (The Industrial Rhythm Dub)
- B2: Mac Zimms - L'annonce Des Couleurs
- A1: Lissat & Brain - 2 Full Moons & A Trout (Long Version)
- B1: Reza - Solitude (Jondi & Spesh Remix)
- A1: Jsj - Deep Love 9 (Jsj's 11.5 Mix)
- A2: Danny Tenaglia - Elements (Acapella)
- A1: Yellow Screen - Out Of Time
- B1: Ricky Le Roy - Tuareg (Oasi Mix)
- B2: Velvet Girl - Summertime
- A1: Yello - On Track (Doug Laurent's First Journey Dub)
- A2: Halogen - Habituate
- B1: Nalin & Kane - Open Your Eyes (El Barco Para Es Vedra Mix)
- B1: Z2 - I Want You (Vocal Mix)
- A1: L.s.g. - Fontana (Processed Mix)
- B1: Luke Slater - Love (Loved)
- B2: Innertales - Odyssee
Vol.2[128,36 €]
Celebrating 30th anniversary of La Bush with this 10 x 12" Vinyl Box Set.
Including tracks from Sasha, Danny Tenaglia, Laurent Garnier, Luke Slater, Yello, Nalin & Kane, Solarstone, BT, Oliver Lieb, WestBam, Jens Lissat, and compiler Mr Sam.
La Bush (Temple of House), the Mother of all Clubs, is celebrating its 30th anniversary (1994 - 2024). We are delighted and honored to announce the simultaneous release of a stunning 10 x 12" Vinyl Box Set (34 tracks) - a groundbreaking first for a Belgian club - compiled by Mr Sam.
All tracks on the album feature their original full-length versions, exclusively remastered for this release. This unique compilation is not only a selection of the best tracks that defined La Bush as a legendary club with a distinctive sound but also serves as an ode and tribute to the golden era of Trance and progressive music in the late '90s and early 2000s - the renowned Golden Age!
On this album, you'll find contributions from iconic artists who left an indelible mark on history, including Sasha, Danny Tenaglia, Laurent Garnier, Luke Slater, Yello, Nalin & Kane, Solarstone, BT, Oliver Lieb, WestBam, Jens Lissat, and Mr Sam, among others. Additionally, there are many "hard to find records" that will delight vinyl collectors. A pure DJ tradition and culture make a grand return with the inclusion of "acapella". Two of the best-known acapellas are exclusively featured on the vinyl box. The acapella of all acapellas, Danny Tenaglia's 'Elements' (The Voice), is re-released on vinyl for the first time since 1997! The second, no less famous, comes from Johnny Vicious feat. Lula - 'Ecstasy', a true must for connoisseurs! In essence, this is an unmissable opportunity to hold in your hands a vital part of the history of Belgian clubbing and the electronic music scene in the late '90s and early 2000s.
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Humanoid invades De:tuned with a new and highly anticipated 7 song album of classic acid cuts. Flashback to the '88 acid-house spirit! Brian Dougans embarks on another journey of 303 breakbeat euphoria followed by fast, frantic and beat driven productions. The additional 10" completes the hallucinating trip with 2 floating acidic corkers.
Kevin Foakes (Openmind, DJ Food, Ninja Tune) created all the graphic work. Mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis and pressed on 180 gr vinyl. A separate digital release will also be available at the usual digital shops. Stay tuned!
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Bill Evans and Stan Getz are about as close as musicians can get in terms of artistry, musical philosophy, technique, and personality. These previously unreleased sessions, recorded in 1963 with drummer Elvin Jones and a mix of bassists Ron Carter (Side A) and Richard Davis (Side B) are a perfect harmony of their strong individual styles and collaborative sensibilities with both at the peak of their creative careers.
Verve’s Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
Transparent Vinyl[25,63 €]
Zenith
Flowers Of Intelligance
Black Vinyl[22,90 €]
- A1: Logic System - Unit
- A2: Kraftwerk - Computerwelt (2009 Remastered
- B1: Whodini - Magic's Wand
- B2: Rocker's Revenger - Walking On Sunshine (Feat Donnie Calvin
- C1: Klein & Mbo - Dirty Talk (European Connection
- D1: Liaisons Dangereuses - Los Niños Del Parque
- D2: Yello - Bostich
- E1: The The - Giant
- F1: The Residents - Kaw-Liga
- G1: Clan Of Xymox - Stranger
- G2: A Split - Second - Flesh
- H1: Severed Heads - Dead Eyes Opened
- H2: The Weathermen - Poison!
- I1: New Order - Blue Monday
- J1: Anne Clark - Our Darkness
- J2: 16 Bit - Where Are You?
- K1: Phuture - We Are Phuture
- K2: Model 500 - No Ufo's (Vocal
- L1: Frankie Knuckles Feat Jamie Principle - Your Love
- L2: Quest - Mind Games (Street Mix
- M1: Jasper Van't Hof - Pili Pili
- N1: Guem Et Zaka Percussion - Le Serpent
- N2: Hugh Masekela - Don't Go Lose It Baby
- O1: Sly & Robbie - Make 'Em Move
- Q1: The Ecstasy Club - Jesus Loves The Acid
- R1: Foremost Poets - Reason To Be Dismal?
- S1: Lhasa - The Attic
- S2: A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray
- T1: M/A/R/R/S - Pump Up The Volume - Usa 12" Mix
- T2: Bobby Konders - Nervous Acid
- U1: Meat Beat Manifesto - Helter Skelter
- V1: Raze - Break 4 Love
- W1: Sueño Latino With Manuel Goettsching Performing E2-E4 - Sueño Latino (Paradise Version
- X1: Off - Electrica Salsa
- O2: Brian Eno - David Byrne - Help Me Somebody
- P1: Primal Scream - Loaded (Andy Weatherall Mix
For this uniquely personal retrospective spread over twelve vinyl discs, Sven Väth takes us back to the early days of his DJ career. On What I Used To Play we meet great pioneers of electronic music, gifted percussionists, obscure wave bands, and innovative producers of a bygone 'new electronic' era. Rough beats and irresistible grooves from the identification stage of house, techno, and acid remind us not just how far electronic music has evolved over the past four decades, but how great it was to dance to EBM, techno, and house for the very first time.
If there is one protagonist of the electronic music scene who has remained curious, innovative and at the very cutting edge of music for over four decades, it's Sven Väth. His multi-layered artist albums and Sound of the Season mix compilations have been defining the genre for over two decades, and even today, he is constantly on the lookout for the next top tune to add to the highlights of his next set. At least, that's the case when he's not producing them himself as an artist or remixer. "Actually, it's always been part of my DNA to think ahead," and nothing had been further from his mind than looking back at his past, but when in spring of 2020 the international DJ circuit had to be scaled down to virtually zero, the 'restless traveler' suddenly had time. Time to stop and reflect on "how it actually was back then, at the very beginning of my career..."
"It was a great trip and with every track, beautiful memories came flooding back".
In the London apartment, he had just moved into, Sven has set up a "little music room", where he cocooned himself for several days, "to look way back for the first time and review my musical journey through the eighties, so to speak."
The interim result was six thematically oriented playlists with a grand total of 120 tracks from 'early 80s' to 'Balearic late 80s', together with excursions into afrobeat, European new wave, and EBM sounds and a few epochal techno/house tracks from the USA in between. From these 'Best of Sven Väth's favorites', the project What I Used To Play crystallized. Sven remembers how the Cocoon team reacted to his proposal: "They found the idea of making a compilation out of it MEGA from the beginning and everyone said 'Sven, go for it', but then, of course, the work really started, namely, to clear the rights and to get clean sounding masters of the up to 40-year-old tracks. There was also disappointment, of course. We couldn't clear certain titles because the rights holders in the USA had fallen out with each other or simply disappeared from the scene. In short, it wasn't easy, but now I can safely say we got the most important tracks."
Finally, after two years of research, curation, design, and administrative fine-tuning, the "little retrospective" from 1981 to 1990 is available. The exquisitely packaged, and three-kilo heavy box set is not only physically impressive, WIUTP is also the definitive record of Sven Väth's musical development. On each of the twenty-four sides of vinyl, you can trace track by track, what influenced him during which phase, and how he took off as a DJ from his parents' Queen's Pub straight into the spotlight at Dorian Gray. There and at Vogue (later OMEN), Sven became the style-defining player in the DJ booth that he still is today.
1981 - 1990: Future Sounds of Now
In the early eighties, the crowd in clubs like Vogue and Dorian Gray danced to what nowadays we call 'dance classics' - mainly disco, funk, soul, and chart pop. It was up to a new generation of DJs, including Sven Väth, the youngest protagonist in the Rhine-Main area at the time, to create their own club-ready music mix. Good new tracks and potential floor-fillers were rarities that had to be sought out and found, in order to prove oneself worthy.
Without MP3s, internet streaming, or other digital download possibilities, music didn't just gravitate to the DJ, instead, it had to be tracked down. In well-stocked record stores in Frankfurt and Wiesbaden or even in Amsterdam, London, or New York, Sven and friends sourced the material for countless magical nights. On WIUTP we can follow Sven's very personal journey through this wild, innovative era in which synth-pop, funk, hip-hop, and disco were successively replaced as 'club music' by house, techno, acid, and breakbeat. By the end of the decade, it was clear to see that these once exotic 'fringe' phenomena would soon become 'mass' phenomena.
Early 80s
Dirty Talk by the Italian-American duo Klein & M.B.O. represents the most innovative phase of the Italo-disco genre in the early eighties like no other track. Mario Boncaldo (I) and Tony Carrasco relied entirely on the original synthetic drum and percussion sounds of the Roland TR-808, coupled with the raunchy vocals of Rossana Casale and guitar accents of Davide Piatto. Of course, other tracks from this period were also influential in style, most notably Unit by Logic System, which worked as the perfect soundtrack to the laser lighting system at the legendary Dorian Gray club. With stomping beats and robotic rap interludes, Bostich by Yello also belongs on Sven's eternal playlist - after all, it caught the attention of Afrikaa Bambaataa, who invited the Swiss duo to perform at the Roxy in New York in 1983.
EBM Wave - Mid 80s
From today's point of view, the almost ten-minute-long, downtempo track Giant by Matt Johnson's band project The The, would probably not be considered an obvious club classic. However, a closer (re)listen reveals the rhythmic intricacies of the percussion overdubs by JG Thirlwell (aka Foetus) on Johnson's composition, and it becomes clear why this exceptional piece of music is one of Sven's absolute favorites. Other classics from this phase include Kaw-Liga by the mysterious The Residents, the hypnotic-synthetic Our Darkness by Anne Clark (and David Harrow), and last but not least, the somber, monotonous anthem Where Are You? by 16Bit, one of Sven Väth's projects together with Michael Münzing, Luca Anzilotti from 1986.
US House - Late 80s
You certainly can't talk about Chicago house without mentioning Frankie Knuckles. The resident DJ at the Warehouse not only gave the name to an entire genre, but also produced epochal floor fillers on the Trax label like the timeless Your Love, sung (and moaned) by Jamie Principle. Acid house protagonists Phuture also hail from Chicago, and on We Are Phuture (also released on Trax) we hear the chirping acid sounds of the legendary Roland TB-303 in full effect. Another featured classic is No UFO's by Detroit's Model 500 aka Juan Atkins, who is rightly considered the 'Godfather of Techno' even if the genre-defining track from 1985 still breathes with the spirit of hip-hop and electro from the first breakdance era.
Afrobeat
Le Serpent, by Algerian-born Abdelmadjid Guemguem, is a track that sounds completely different from everything else on WIUTP. Made in 1978, it's a monumental, rousing groove created without bass or synths, just with five congas! Even though Guem sadly passed away in 2021, his immortal, acoustic beats are understood all over the world and will continue to enrich many thousands of DJ sets for years to come. Another classic that not only Sven appreciates beyond measure is Hugh Masekela's Don't Go Lose it, Baby. In addition to being one of the most important jazz pioneers, the trumpeter and freedom fighter from Johannesburg was very experimental, integrating electronic sounds into his music in later years, in a similar vein to Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. Dutch jazz pianist Jasper van't Hof's afrobeat project Pili Pili has also aged well. The trance-like, almost sixteen-minute-long track of the same name, manages to fill a whole side on the seventh of twelve vinyl discs in the WIUTP box.
UK-US-Euro - Late 80s
Time for a change of scene, in the truest sense of the word, and from a musical perspective, this section is like landing on another planet. First up is Andrew Weatherall's classic remix of Primal Scream's Loaded, featuring the iconic Peter Fonda sample (lifted from the 1966 biker film Wild Angels) that came to personify the mood triggered by the British Second Summer of Love in the late eighties: "We wanna be free to do what we wanna do, and we wanna get loaded...". This period also saw the emergence of M/A/R/R/S whose only single, 1987's Pump Up The Volume, became a club classic with support from DJ legend CJ Mackintosh. In this most eclectic of sections, we also encounter New York house and reggae producer Bobby Konders and his seminal Nervous Acid.
Balearic - Late 80s
Those who know him, know that Sven had already lost his heart to the 'magic island' of Ibiza as a teenager, so with that in mind, the WIUTP project couldn't end without a Balearic chapter. Inspired by Manuel Göttsching's E2-E4, the immortal, eponymously titled Sueño Latino belongs in there without question. Equally popular on the island was, and still is Break 4 Love by Raze, which thinking about it, would also fit perfectly into the house chapter. Last, but not least, there's an overdue reunion with Sven Väth himself, in his role as frontman of the successful Frankfurt trio OFF. Together with Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (later of Snap!) this 'Organization For Fun' created the off-the-wall club hit Electric Salsa in 1986 which incidentally turned into an international chart smash, putting Sven in the enviable position of having to decide between pop stardom and a DJ career. Well, we all know how that decision turned out and the rest, as they say, is history. A not insignificant part of his story is What I Used To Play. Enjoy!
- A1: Simulant Simm City Sx12001 1998 - New Machines 06:32
- A2: Musical Box 05:55
- B1: Wav. Form 06:30
- B2: Wav. Form (Mix) 07:05
- B3: Untitled (Locked Groove)
- Simulant - Out Of Ether Sx12002 2000 A1 | Knife Edge 07:28
- A2: Spectre 06:52
- B1: Access Future Audio 04:36
- B2: Access Future Audio (Mix) 08:13
- Pollon - Electratech Sx12003 2000 A1 | Lost Souls 05:42
- A2: Lonely Planet 07:04
- B1: Intro 02:25
- B2: Lost Souls (Mix) 04:41
- B3: Xtro 02:06
- Pollon Ä - Optimal Flow Sx12004 2000 A1 |Optimal Flow 05:09
Extended Repress Alert!
On the occasion of the 300th release on Tresor Records and the 20th anniversary of the mysterious Scopex imprint, we are glad to present you the long awaited re-edition of the three essential Scopex records, along with a previously unreleased track, recorded during these essential sessions.
Gatefold Sleeve Vinyl Only
On the occasion of the 300th release on Tresor Records and the 20th anniversary of the mysterious Scopex imprint, we are glad to present you the long awaited re-edition of the three essential Scopex records, along with a previously unreleased track, recorded during these essential sessions.
All tracks are re-mastered from the original DAT tapes. The recently unearthed "Original Flow" was originally recorded in 2000 and previously unreleased. The 4 records come together in a beautiful gatefold sleeve featuring the original and idiosyncratic Scopex designs with delicate spot UV print. Essential...
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- A1: Laurent Garnier - Wake Up
- A2: Gui Boratto - Arquipelago
- A3: I Cube - Disco Cubizm (Daft Punk Remix)
- B1: Agoria - Panta Rei
- B2: Silicone Soul - Right On! (Instrumental Version)
- B3: Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Thomas Gold What The F**K Mix)
- C1: Slam - Positive Education
- C2: Percy X - Track 2
- C3: Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness (Tweekin Acid Funk)
- D1: Ame - Rej
- D2: Patrice Baumel - Mile High Gang
- D3: Armand Van Helden - Witch Doktor
2023 Repress
Following his massively successful second album 1983 (KOMPAKT 329 CD 122) from last year and the start of his very own imprint IPSO in 2016, celebrated Danish producer and live performer KÖLSCH remains as much in demand as he keeps those bangers coming. For SPEICHER 93, his latest contribution to our acclaimed series, he concocts two very special cuts that pick up where his preceding Speicher releases left off: digging deep into heartfelt, catchy melodies and giving them an impelling beat foundation to ride out their trip, both the brass-infused GREY and the flipside's jacking club monster KIR push for epic dance floor moments - we consider these among Kölsch's best output so far, which means quite a lot, considering that we're talking about the brilliant mind behind face-melting modern classics such as "Loreley" (KOMPAKT EXTRA 68), "Opa" (KOMPAKT EXTRA 70), "Cassiopeia" with Gregor Schwellenbach (KOMPAKT EXTRA 79) or "DerDieDas" (KOMPAKT EXTRA 84).
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Indulge in a delicious audiophile preview with this Appetizer 12" from the upcoming 2024 compilation by Swiss DJ Princess P. This musical amuse-bouche offers a taste of her eclectic sound, in anticipation of her full, richly curated collection.
Swiss DJ Princess P, known for her eclectic sound, has been a dynamic presence in the electronic scene since the 90s. From her early days exploring house music to working at Plattfon Records, she's honed a genre-defying style. Her sets, a blend of savory house with indie and techno, are renowned at clubs and festivals alike, showcasing her deep musical knowledge and innovative spirit.
Half Speed Cutting and mastering by Sidney Meyer @ EBS Berlin Studios (formerly Deutsche Grammophon).
Liner notes by Kirk Degiorgio
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- A1: Laurent Garnier - Crispy Bacon
- A3: Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness
- A3: Max Cooper - Organa
- B1: Sven Väth - Robot
- B2: Marc Romboy & Stephan Bodzin - Atlas
- B3: Tiga - You Gonna Want Me
- C1: Vitalic - Poney Pt I
- C2: Slam - Virtuoso
- C3: Adam Beyer & Bart Skils - Your Mind
- D1: Oxia - Domino
- D2: Anna& Miss Kittin - Forever Ravers
- D3: Space 92 & Popof - Insomnia
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Richie veröffentlichte 1991 unter dem kryptischen Pseudonym F.U.S.E. (Futuristic Underground Subsonic Experiments) bahnbrechende Tracks wie 'F.U.' und 'Substance Abuse' auf seinem Plus 8-Imprint, die einen bleibenden Eindruck in der jungen Technoszene in Detroit und darüber hinaus hinterliessen. Mit 'Dimension Intrusion' brachte der 22-jährige Kanadier sein erstes Full-Length-Studioalbum als F.U.S.E heraus, das größtenteils von SciFi-Filmen und verfügbaren Vintage-Synthesizer und Drum-Machines inspiriert war. Beim Spiel mit deren elektronisch-warmen Soundeffekten entstanden berauschende Manipulationen des Roland TB-303 Acid-Sounds, aus denen sich ein einflussreicher Stil entwickelte, der die elektronische Musik nachhaltig beeinflussen sollte. Die Tracks von Club-basiertem Techno bis Soundtrack-Ambient waren rückblickend Experimente, aus denen bald Hawtins charakteristischer, Acid-haltiger Plastikman-Sound entstehen sollte. Die Reissue mit Original-Artwork von Richies Bruder Matthew Hawtin wurde 2019 neu remastert.
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