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Various - Bio Rhythm - "Dance Music With Bleeps"

Label:
Catalog#:
BIOLP 1
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
1990
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

A1 Rhythmatic  -  Take Me Back (Bass Head Mix)
    Producer - Crawford* , Gamble*
  Written-By - Mark Gamble
A2 Nexus 21  -  Self Hypnosis
    Written-By, Producer - Peat* , Archer*
A3 Symbols And Instruments*  -  Mood (Optimystic Mix)
    Written-By, Producer - Nazuka* , Carter* , Farina*
A4 MK*  -  Somebody New
    Written-By, Producer - Mark Kinchin*
B1 C + M Connection*  -  Bio Rhythms
    Written-By, Producer - Peat* , Archer*
B2 Rhythim Is Rhythim  -  Emanon
    Written-By, Producer - Derrick May
B3 Neal Howard  -  Indulge
    Written-By, Producer - Neal Howard
B4 Critical Rhythm  -  Fall Into A Trance
    Written-By, Producer - Des* , Dau* , Vandal , Simonelli*

Credits

Artwork By - Bite It!
Compiled By - Neil Rushton
Other [Sleeve Notes] - John McCready

Notes

"8 Full Length Mixes"
(P)&(C) 1990 Network Records.

Barcode back of the sleeve: 5 016846 270014

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Review by Aug 10, 2003
The packaging of the album is great as well. Neil Rushton's liner notes about dancing in a laundrymat beacuse of a loop-hole in a rave-ban law in England is as funny as anything.
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Review by markwrightrf Jun 23, 2008
I've never forgotten the blurb on the back of this album. As the story goes: Sueno de Niro - the Italo Brummie, with his chain of Midlands launderettes, flaunts West Midlands by-laws by holding raves only when washing machines are spinning, later apprehended by police when Kid Persil grasses him up for embibing at 40 degrees.

Almost certainly meant as surrealist whimsy by its apparant inventor John McCready, but I was never absolutely sure...

As for the album? Pure class. Buy it.
Rated 5/5
Review by Jel Nov 08, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
This LP sums up an era of abstract techno and house music. If you were part of the scene then you will instantly recognise the tracks, even the earlier tracks which some were modelled on (ie Rhythmatic's Take Me Back samples Tranzistor - First Bass - which was produced in Detroit). If you were unfortunate enough to not have heard the underground music back then in 1988-1991 then this LP will still produce feelings of unity within, and will give an aural sense of the pinnacle of techno music excellence. Test me on this.