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Electric DeluxeElectric Deluxe

Label:Plus 8 Records – plus8072
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:Canada
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Genre:Electronic
Style:Techno

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AElectric Deluxe7:22
AA1Glitch7:38
AA2Glitch25:40
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[c] 2000 Plus 8 Records Ltd.
Dist. by Minus.
Made in USA.

All parts made in Canada.

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Electric Deluxe (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Stickered)Plus 8 RecordsPLUS8072Canada2000
Electric Deluxe (12", 45 RPM)Additive, Additive12AD 071, 12 AD 071UK2001
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Electric Deluxe (Cristian Varela Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Stereo)Additive12AD 079UK2001
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Electric Deluxe (12", 45 RPM, White Label, Stickered)Additive12 AD 071UK2001
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Electric Deluxe (Cristian Varela Remixes) (CDr, Single, Promo)AdditivenoneUK2001

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  • t0m-t0m's avatar
    t0m-t0m
    Edited 5 months ago
    ... Atomic Jam the Que Club Birmingham, Speedy J drop electric deluxe in his set.. What a track👌🏼 Billy Nasty used it in his essential mix 2001 🧐
    • Vart's avatar
      Vart
      Still a killer techno EP 23 years later. If you are after something similar from Speedy J, I also recommend his Krekc 12" on NovaMute.
      • djmice's avatar
        djmice
        Maybe the best techno track ever to be made.. At least top 5..
        • zacdavisssss's avatar
          zacdavisssss
          IMO Speedy J was always one of the most over rated dudes in global techno, making cheesy tunes. however, Public Energy 12" is a killer and this one here is a classic. that whole "spastik"/"washmachine"/"tribal bells" etc etc etc vibe, you can rock this for a good 30-45 into a set, and when u finally drop a song that at least has a bassline on top of the drums, the crowd will lose it. both "Glitch" tracks are nice too, hard techno that plays around with the filter and fidelity issues for the duration of both tracks.
          • maroko's avatar
            maroko
            Speedy J once again teaming up with the legendary Plus 8 Records, and though he changed his style at least twice since this was the hit, it remains one of the label's last great releases. In fact, I consider it the only truly indispensable post Y2K 12" released by Plus 8, along with the absolutely marvellous "El encuentro" EP by Alex Under from 2006.
            The title track is a fabulous builder with a ferociously loud turn for the better just when you thought you wouldn't get a climax. Massive. Percussive. Speedy J's finest club demolisher together with the "Krekc 12" EP".
            Glitch & Glitch 2? Equally effective. They both progressively build up to highly energetic explosions of banging percussion and sharp noises. Great, really great hard techno from back in the day before the klik-klaks took over.
            God, whenever I put this on all the subsequent Plus 8 Records Ltd purchases I've made seem pointless. Yeah I know I'll eventually bite my tongue for writing it, but I'm in the deepest hour of nostalgia while typing this review...
            • Swain's avatar
              Swain
              Electric Deluxe - Just when it sounds like the tune is going to end, it changes, building into a frenzy, many many listens later and I said I had to make a comment, absolutely brilliant stuff from "Speedy J"

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