| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laughing Gas (CD, Maxi) | NovaMute | CD NoMu 26 | UK | 1993 | |
| Laughing Gas (12") | NovaMute | 12 NoMu 26 | UK | 1993 | |
| Laughing Gas (12", Promo) | NovaMute | P 12 NoMu 26 | UK | 1993 | |
| Laughing Gas (CD, Maxi) | Intercord Tonträger GmbH, NovaMute | INT 826.775, CDNoMu26 | Germany | 1993 |
referencing Laughing Gas, 12", 12 NoMu 26
referencing Laughing Gas, 12", 12 NoMu 26
Overall, it's not about it being goa-trance, it's particularly a statement as to where some if not all of a particular style actually originated from. Their mission directive on the paper says also "To seek and destroy all unharmonious hardcore."
On the paper I have, it has no genus listed whatsoever. It, however, throws in India. It's the beginning of a statement that has progressed into a somewhat goa-able fashion.
Overall, these tracks are very good at lighting up a dance floor, or at least used to be back in the day, huh? Recommended for any JR collector and/or fan.
-ps