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DJ Rolando - The Aztec Mystic Mix

Label:
Catalog#:
URCD-049
Format:
CD, Mixed, Compilation
Country:
US
Released:
Jul 1999
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Electro

Tracklist

1 Underground Resistance  -  Intro 1:04
2 Aztec Mystic, The  -  Jaguar 4:54
3 Martian 044  -  Dreamdancing 3:33
4 Underground Resistance  -  Codebreaker 2:21
5 Aztec Mystic, The  -  Z Track 2:06
6 Aztec Mystic, The  -  Aztec Mystic 3:03
7 Octave One  -  Daystar Rising 3:12
8 Mad Mike* And DJ Rolando  -  Aztlan 3:48
9 Martian, The  -  Firekeeper 6:11
10 Aztec Mystic, The  -  Ascesion 3:05
11 Dark NRG*  -  Witchdokta 2:07
12 Martian, The  -  Stardancer 3:11
13 Drexciya  -  Dr. Blowfins Experiment 2:07
14 Martian, The  -  Ultraviolet Images 3:45
15 Underground Resistance  -  Soulpower 4:05
16 Afrogermanic  -  Z Track 0:53
17 Drexciya  -  Bata Bumps 3:48
18 Underground Resistance  -  Talkin' To Z 1:42
19 M.I.A  -  Schoolcraft Bump 3:15
20 Underground Resistance  -  Soul Circuits 1:52
21 Underground Resistance  -  Metamorphasis 3:15
22 Mad Mike*  -  Illuminator 5:54
23 Suburban Knight  -  Midnite Sunshine 3:13

Credits

Artwork By - Abdul Haqq
DJ Mix - DJ Rolando

Notes

Total time: 72:12.

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Rated 5/5
Review by PunkAsFuck Dec 09, 2003
I have had this mix burned from Soulseek for quite a while(at first just to check it out but also since it is a somewhat difficult release to find) but had recently found an actual copy on Ebay for relatively cheap. This set is consistently stronger than the '03 release of Vibrations simply due to the bombardment of classic Underground Resistance tracks, starting with the then new Jaguar single by Rolando himself. Akin to the rough, banging techno of Jeff Mills and other Detroit brethren at times but more aligned to the sublime "listenable" forms of electronic texturists; beautiful melodies are often frustratingly buried under the waves of percussion and bass which at times are brought out to be the primary focus(ie. The Martian's Ultraviolet Images). I cannot recommend this mix enough to anyone who has not heard it, techno fan or not.