Edge Of Motion ‎– Edge Of Motion

Label:
Djax-Up-Beats – DJAX-UP-135
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Clear
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Tracklist

A1 Open Circuit 1 4:06
A2 Overvolt 4:26
A3 Open Circuit 2 3:37
B1 Set Up 707 5:43
B2 Visions 5:08
B3 Edge Of Motion 4:39

Credits

Notes

Recorded at Nitro Sounds.
Published by MCA/DJAX.
All rights reserved.
℗ & © 1992 Djax Records.

Original release pressed on clear vinyl in blue, purple, or completely transparent shades.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etchings A-side): This Side (A) Djax-Up-135- IN THE PURPLE MORNING HAZE BREEZES CREPT OVER THE POLISHED WATERS BENEATH THE HAZE OF HEAT...........
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out etchings B-side): That Side (B) Djax-Up-135- TRANSFIXED IN ECSTACY.............
  • Other (Rights Societies): BIEM / STEMRA

Other Versions (Showing 4 of 4) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Set Up 707 (12", RE) Lost Files LF-001 Netherlands 2005
Set Up 707 (12", RM, RE) Djax-Up-Beats DJAX-UP-135 Netherlands 1994
Set Up 707 (Remixes) (12") Highland Beats Technology Music Works HB 034 Netherlands 2005
Set Up 707 (Remixes) (12", Promo, W/Lbl, Sti) Highland Beats Technology Music Works HB 034 Netherlands 2005
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Reviews & Discussion

monobass Feb 17, 2010
A 707 was commonly used simply as a Din sync to midi box for a 303, hence the title.
Review by acidchild Aug 10, 2008
Correction, they didn't only use a 707 on the Set Up 707 track. That is a 909, straight up. There's no way the 707 pounds that hard! I don't even think a 707 is anywhere to be heard on that track. Which adds confusion to the title. But either way, it IS indeed a pounder of an Acid track. It's too bad the rest of the release doesn't pound as hard. All time Midwest classic! Played at probably every rave that Terry Mullan and DJ Hyperactive played at from 92 - 94.
Review by Swinger Sep 29, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
Around the time in 1992 the track set up 707 was a worldwide club hit. The track was played by the likes of Mike Dunn & Armando. It was made because the ep was a track short, they wanted it to be a 6 tracker. With a shortage of time Dylan en Gert-jan were jamming with a 303 and a 707 and that's how it was born. They recorded it with the first take and nothing has been changed ever since. This classic acid track was the first step in what is now know as gabber/hardcore. The album was recorded in 1990 but came out in 1992. Only the track set up 707 was recorded in 1992. Great pounding Acid.