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Various - Forward Ever - Backward Never - The Mayday Compilation Vol. II

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Techno
Year:
1992

Tracklist

He Never Lost His Hardcore (Mayday Remix) 3:50
Lost 5:03
Less Is More 5:12
Mayday Anthem 4:18
T(ry) O(ut) 003 8:20
Forward Ever Backward Never 3:58
Force Format 4:54
Trac-K 4:58
Suffer Little Children 4:56
Third Reason 5:32
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Rated 5/5
Review by delirium303 Nov 17, 2007

referencing Forward Ever - Backward Never - The Mayday Compilation Vol. II, CD, Comp, 517 696-2

This CD stands for the best Mayday rave ever, maybe except The Judgement Day in 1993.
If you took part you know what I mean. It contains only high quality tracks so you can find there
a very rare Insider tune which is so dark and hard like no other Kris Vanderheyden track before -
believe me - and you can not find it on any other compilation. The Low Spirit crew set the signals
for a new area of Tekkno - German ravers called those tracks Bretter which means woodshelves.
All artists appearing on this compilation gave their best stuff to present themselves.
If you like hard techno/ tekkno from the early 90s I can highly recommend this.
For me this cd and rave was the crucial experience to fall in love with this sound. I sold my leather
jacket in front of the Halle Weissensee on the 12.12.1992 to get one of the last tickets to get in.
I began to go crazy because those pounding thunder bass and screaming ravers sounding out of
the building. It was the best rave of my life...
Rated 5/5
Review by delirium303 Nov 16, 2007

referencing Forward Ever - Backward Never - The Mayday Compilation Vol. II, CD, Comp, HTCD 9928

This CD stands for the best Mayday rave ever, maybe except The Judgement Day in 1993.
If you took part you know what I mean. It contains only high quality tracks so you can find there
a very rare Insider tune which is so dark and hard like no other Kris Vanderheyden track before -
believe me - and you can not find it on any other compilation. The Low Spirit crew set the signals
for a new area of Tekkno - German ravers called those tracks Bretter which means woodshelves.
All artists appearing on this compilation gave their best stuff to present themselves.
If you like hard techno/ tekkno from the early 90s I can highly recommend this.
For me this cd and rave was the crucial experience to fall in love with this sound. I sold my leather
jacket in front of the Halle Weissensee on the 12.12.1992 to get one of the last tickets to get in.
I began to go crazy because those pounding thunder bass and screaming ravers sounding out of
the building. It was the best rave of my life...