System 7 are generally shit, but Hillage has chosen good people to remix him on occasion... the high watermark for both S7 and Richie Hawtin is contained within this nigh-on 20 minute acid techno freakout - Hawtin's remix (in his Plastikman alter-ego) of the rather lame trance plodder Alpha Wave. Everyone should have it in their lives. and now you do.
Beloved by techno djs everywhere who need a shit/beer/blowjob.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2009
The People of House - Chicago House Mix
A 16 minute megamix of early chicago house music... starts with Mr Fingers' peerless Can U Feel It, then off into uncharted territories (at least as far as I go - I've got quite a few 87 chi-town classics, but I only know the first track).
minimal, percussive and dark, just like chicago should be. Strangely, it seems to be available fairly cheap - discogs marketplace has it for only a quid, so snap one up...
I'd be delighted if anyone can identify any of the tracks...
download
minimal, percussive and dark, just like chicago should be. Strangely, it seems to be available fairly cheap - discogs marketplace has it for only a quid, so snap one up...
I'd be delighted if anyone can identify any of the tracks...
download
Monday, 9 November 2009
Various Artists - North by North-west
I spotted this on the carboot, in a box of fairly unremarkable LPs: a white label compilation with the words 'rave1' and 'rave2' scrawled in biro on the two sides. Having never heard of any of the artists represented, I guessed it was worth a 50p punt on the off-chance of it being ok (or brilliant, although that's far rarer).
Normally on these occasions, the internet is my friend for finding out about the artists - but there's nothing - no mention of the album anywhere, and only two of the artists had any presence online at all: Manc rap crew Stylus Control released the song included here as a 12", and Cola Nile's voice is familiar to millions who've enjoyed Voodoo Ray (I think - even this is pretty vague). But that's it - there's no info on any of the other artists on the compilation anywhere... I think I've dated it to 1990, but can't be completely sure...
Info on any of these artists would be awesome, so please comment if you know 'em - the tracklisting is:
rave1
Nikki Jackson: Awesome
Antonio: Paradiso
Random Numbers: No Ego
The Menace Orchestra: Saxophrenia
Stylus Control: Bring the Horns Back
rave2
Cola Nile: Call Me
Tough Company: Nowhere to Run
Billy Boy Junior: Infatuation
Asay: Sunburst
0898: Hotline
DKBS: Sequence
For me, standout tracks are Random Numbers - No Ego (an expansive end-of-night instrumental), Stylus Control - Bring the Horns Back (big & beaty hip-hop dancefloor fodder - finishes with a fine manc accented lad saying 'nice one, that's sweet that is') Asay - Sunburst (rave stacks vs squidgy acid) and DKBS - Sequence (burbling Detroit synth, unexpected electro break + piano stabs = win). It's all worth a listen though, and strikes me as a fascinating document of underground electronic music in the north west after the acid house boom... but don't take my word for it.
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