New Scene - Out Of Control

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, New Beat
Year:
1989

Tracklist

Out Of Control (The Belgium Mix) 7:05
El Mach Hall (The Never Should Be The B.-Side Mix) 5:43

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Out Of Control (CD, Maxi) BOY Records BOY 8810-8 Germany 1989
Out Of Control (12") BOY Records BOY 8810-12 Germany 1989
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 5/5
Review by Alain_Patrick Aug 27, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)

referencing Out Of Control, 12", BOY 8810-12

Arno Müller Nass’ The Belgium Mix lies among the most important megamixes of the end of the eighties, in a combination of EBM, New Beat and other influences. Some of the most famous samples used were Front 242’s ‘Headhunter’ and Nitzer Ebb’s ‘Join in the Chant’, and specially F242's 'Welcome to Paradise's keyboards at the drop in. Those who were regulars at the underground dance clubs will never forget the vocal samples “Move your body, relax your body!” of the track. The other side, ‘El Mach Hall’, is a new beat megamix with a more minimal – abstract approach.
Rated 5/5
Review by procyon_lotor Jan 25, 2004

referencing Out Of Control, CD, Maxi, BOY 8810-8

The first track is a funny mix with samples from Front 242, Jean-Michel Jarre, Nitzer Ebb and more. "El Mach Hall" is a minimalistic and technoid adventure. Unfortunately the sound of the CD is not as good as the vinyl version. It sounds muffled and like a slight phasing effect.
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Shortcut Code: [m122909]
Data Quality Rating: Correct

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