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Acid Junkies - Part 1

Label:
Catalog#:
DJAX-UP-144
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid

Tracklist

A1   Sector 9 4:42
A2   Sector 8 3:15
A3   Sector 7 3:30
B1   Drone Zone 000 6:27
B2   Discomaniak 3:48
B3   Short On Acid 2:06
B4   Acid Inferno 2:12

Notes

Black vinyl pressing.

"Produced by some wierdo, written by the machine, dictated by technology" stated on info side of release.

Run-outs:
A - Shout out to Smith & Jones: we definitely lost control 4 years ago.........
B - Establish a mindmelt with the Windy City...........

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Review by markov_chains Nov 13, 2006 (edited over 2 years ago)
Oh yes! Acid and then some. Acid nastiness, it just pours with pure analog driven creativity. What a combination and a harmonious result, the words that best describe how it all sounds (if that’s correct) are similar to those in an early episode of batman & robin, "squelch", "pow", "ewe" and “boom” as what seems to be an army of 303's 808's & 909's all just kick the back out of your brain.! Absolutely essential and no doubting it! Wicked!! LONG LIVE ACID
Rated 5/5
Review by jazzliscious Mar 20, 2004
This is what early acid WAS, folks! Gets the speakers thumpin' and makes you wanna go out and get funky. Minimal, to be fair, but that's what acid WAS! The only grating problem with this release is also what makes it kind of fun in that old-school techno kind of way - the tracks just end out of nowhere. These guys I think WERE on acid when they made this, it's like a series of premature ejaculations that you can't stop. But you just keep on tryin'. FUN early acid from the guys that practically wrote the book on it. Blotter or liquid, it's your choice - - - sugarcubes? OK...
Review by V-Agent Jan 30, 2003
Later re-pressed on Black vinyl, which does'nt sound as 'squelchy' due to the material.