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B@sic Ch@nn3l - Phy|yps Tr@k

Basic Channel - Phylyps Trak

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno
Year:
1993

Tracklist

Phylyps Trak 9:46
Phylyps Base 7:15
Axis 5:05

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Phylyps Trak (12") Basic Channel BC 02 Germany 1993
Phylyps Trak (12") Basic Channel BC 02 Germany 1993
Phylyps Trak (12", Gre) Basic Channel BC-02 Germany 1993
Phylyps Trak (12", RP, Cle) Basic Channel BC-02 Germany 2003
Phylyps Trak (File, MP3) Basic Channel BC-02 Germany 2008
Phylyps Trak (12", RM) Basic Channel BC-02 Germany  
Phylyps Trak (12", RP) Basic Channel BC-02 Germany  
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by bad_boy_salvage_co. Sep 13, 2008

referencing Phylyps Trak, 12", Gre, BC-02

What a fantastic track, one that exudes warmth and bites like a cold wind at the same time sending shivers down your spine ... it will envelop you in a fuzzy thick blanket of sound and move you like a tree being pulled by the wind and lashed by the rain on a baron landscape ... it is always dark, it pounds and rattles, swirling, surging, vibrating all around you, seemingly relentless and yet you never want it to end.

As awesome 15 years on as it was when released in 1993, this is a passage to technos forever molten core ... it will burn bright into the night forever
Review by ty.cobb Jul 22, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Phylyps Trak, 12", BC 02

This is one of the best techno records ever produced. A timeless track which outshines all other Basic Channel releases. Even after listening to it for the 100th time, it still is a dark, atmospheric, mindblowing, hard piece of electronic music.
Rated 5/5
Review by phase_ Nov 19, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Phylyps Trak, 12", BC 02

I always remember listening to this whilst at the peak of a heroic dose of mushrooms. It was prior to it's release from a cassette I recorded off the radio so at the the time it was pretty fresh and sounded amazing. Gritty and upbeat, giving real form to the then developing Basic Channel sound, I still find it inspiring today.