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Drug Free America - Trip: The Dreamtime Remixes

Label:
Catalog#:
KTB 14CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Acid House, Downtempo

Tracklist

1   Cyberspace (Haad Rin At Dawn) 11:57
2   Detroit Walkabout 14:28
3   One Alien / Nation Under A Groove 7:36
    Turntables [Technics] - Tall Order
  Vocals - Goochie (2)
4   Out On The Blue Horizon 7:18
    Drums - Mick Reed (2)
  Vocals - Valley Girl
5   Orient Pearl And Cherry Blue 6:51
    Vocals - Valley Girl
6   Can You Feel ? (Deep Space Echo) 7:02
    Turntables [Technics] - RMD*
7   Drop Zone 5:31
    Turntables [Technics] - Dee (33)
  Vocals - Valley Girl
8   Cygni X-1 6:29
9   Drop Zone (Live At The Underworld, Camden, Free Tibet) 9:11

Credits

Arranged By, Producer - Brian Moss (2)
Effects - Pex
Lyrics By - Steven Dixon*
Music By - Brian Moss (2)
Other [Dancing] - Lisa C
Technician [Sound], Programmed By - John Dalby
Vocals - Steven Dixon*

Notes

Made in England.
Barcode: 5 016557 531428
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Rated 5/5
Review by 030 Aug 09, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
I think that this album is one of the "great lost albums" of electronica! Its balance of funkiness, dubbiness and ambience is extremely rare. It also has a very "organic" feel to it that few electronic albums ever achieve, too. Some might feel that it sounds too "lo-fi" or under-produced", but I prefer to think that it almost sounds live - almost as if it's being improvised. Either way, a rare gem that all fans of funky electronica should lay their hands on if they get the chance.

There's very little that bears a direct resemblance to this, but possibly Richard H Kirk in his funkier moments (he's my favourite artist, so high praise indeed!) or perhaps a less polished version of Leftfield.
Rated 5/5
Review by code303 Jul 03, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Drug Free America's original "TRIP" album was released by DFA (no label) in 1993. The sleeve was silver and had the DFA logo on it. All tracks also appear on "Trip: The Dreamtime Remixes". The original tracks however are slightly different.