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Steve StollDocument 2 · Live DJ Mix

Label:Proper N.Y.C. – PROPS CD 002
Format:
CD, Compilation, Mixed
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Techno

Tracklist

1Steve StollRun It EP (A2)2:04
2Dark Man*True Stories EP (A2)2:50
3Steve StollBeat Box2:14
4Steve StollThe Game3:20
5Steve StollGoodbye Eternal2:34
6Steve StollDub Plate #22:37
7Steve StollDusty Loop Edit1:45
8Dark Man*True Stories EP (A1)3:11
9Steve StollProper Thirty EP (Unspecified)3:06
10Steve StollHustler2:49
11Test TonesLiberte3:03
12Steve StollObserver EP (A1)3:29
13Steve Stoll212-013-01 (B1)2:31
14Steve StollProper Thirty EP (B2)2:46
15Steve StollThe Game (MPC Groove Edit)2:52
16Dark Man*True Stories EP (B1)3:10
17Steve StollTarget Down3:16
18Test TonesProjections3:17
19Steve StollWearing Down2:57
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Credits

Notes

-All tracks and edits by Steve Stoll
-Track 06: Dub Plate #2 is previously unreleased
-Track 13: From an untitled Steve Stoll release (212-013-1) on his label 212 Productions

Made in England.
Manufactured by Key Productions.
Mastered by Docdata.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5024545111620

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  • 1984Comrade's avatar
    1984Comrade
    Yee I agree, I mean music doesn't get any better than this. Steve Stoll has it all. See it to believe it! Priceless achievement!
    • maroko's avatar
      maroko
      This is a remarkable testament to Steve Stoll's ability to wreck the place live. All tracks used to create this mix are his own productions, recorded either under his real name or one of his many aliases.
      The music is great, to say the least. Perfect flow, from throbbing, stripped and minimal numbers through to really uplifting stuff like Hustler, Observer and Target Down. Some of his finest club material is used on here, and perfectly mixed. The rhythm is just right, the groove is tight and very much up to date, the sequences he uses here are mind bending - nothing sounds overly complicated or fancy, but it's the rawness, the in your face feel of techno music which Steve Stoll so perfectly creates which dominates this whole mix. The music starts out with a couple of relatively more laid back tunes, through to a fully blown climax with multiple techno bangers, packed with many a mixer tricks and nervous build ups and break downs, only to bring things to an end in a way it started out with. Honestly, I could care less about what kind of techno are you into, there is no way "Document 2: Live DJ mix" won't get your head noddin'.
      No ghetto-tek, not deep tech or tech house, no samples or electro clash tricks, let alone 190bpm Viper XXL sound alike german brain drilling schranz, Steve Stoll does it right, dropping a fifty three minute techno mix which, while not as easy on the ears as many other mixes which succumb to demands and trends, is a safe purchase for any, and I do mean any fan of proper techno music. If you still remember what that is. In my book, this is every bit as essential as the finest DJ mixes I have in my collection; Mills' Liquid Room, [DC]'s World Service, Beyer's Fabric, etc...

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