| A1 | Model 500 - | No UFO's (D-Mix) | ||
| Written-By, Producer - Model 500 | ||||
| A2 | Reese - | Just Another Chance | ||
| Written-By, Producer - Kevin Saunderson | ||||
| A3 | Mayday - | Freestyle | ||
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Producer -
Mayday
Written-By - Derrick May | ||||
| B1 | Rhythim Is Rhythim - | The Dance (The Living Room Mix) | ||
| Written-By, Producer - Derrick May | ||||
| B2 | R-Tyme - | R-Theme (Mayday Mix) | ||
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Mixed By -
Mayday
Producer - Derrick May Written-By - D. Wynn* , Derrick May | ||||
| B3 | Cybotron - | Clear | ||
| Written-By, Producer - 3070 , Juan Atkins | ||||
| C1 | Reese - | Rock To The Beat (Mayday Mix) | ||
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Producer -
Kevin Saunderson
Remix - Mayday Written-By - Saunderson* , Echols* | ||||
| C2 | X-Ray - | Let's Go (Dub Mix) | ||
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Producer -
Atkins*
Written-By - May* , Atkins* | ||||
| C3 | Blake Baxter - | When We Used To Play (Unreleased Mix) | ||
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Producer -
Saunderson*
Written-By - Baxter* , Saunderson* | ||||
| D1 | Seperate Minds* - | First Bass | ||
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Producer -
Seperate Minds*
Written-By - Marc Kinchen | ||||
| D2 | Kevin Saunderson - | The Groove That Won't Stop | ||
| Written-By, Producer - Kevin Saunderson | ||||
| D3 | Rhythim Is Rhythim - | Strings Of Life (Unreleased Mix) | ||
| Written-By, Producer - Derrick May | ||||
Derrick mentioned his old schoolmates, Kevin Saunderson and Juan Atkins. "They make music too", he said. "We call it Techno". A meeting was arranged. It seemed we might be able to sell some records. Mick Clark at 10 Records agreed to take a compilation of this strange music. In Detroit I needed one final track to complete the album. Kevin pulled out a box with "Big Fun" scrawled across it. The next tape he played was "Rock To The Beat". I told Kevin to get ready to quit university. He thought I was joking. Within 12 months Techno had established itself as the most enduring influence on dance music. The niteties began and this remaind the case. Suddenly life was all about tracking how many millions of sales Inner City had chalked up, video budgets and remixes. Techno had gone mainstream. Too many conversations were about money. This album is from a time when Techno was a secret society. Not many people knew the codes. A time when staying up all night in Derrick's studio-come-bedroom where the taxi cabs wouldn't go meant hearing "It Is What It Is" for the first time. "Freestyle", "No UFO's" and "Just Want Another Chance" followed. It was wonderful. Retro Techno rewinds to them. It is what it was. Emotions Electric indeed.
Neil Rushton 1991
- text taken from the sleeve cover of this compilation -