| 1 | Future/Past - | Nebula Variation | 5:50 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Kirk Degiorgio
Written-By - K. Degiorgio* | ||||
| 2 | Q-Chastic - | CAT 002 | 3:58 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Q-Chastic
Written-By - PBoD | ||||
| 3 | Soit-P.P. - | n.IASP | 5:03 | |
| Mixed By, Producer, Written-By - Soit-P.P. | ||||
| 4 | Red Cell* - | Bio - Dimension | 5:54 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Red Cell*
Written-By - M. Goldring* , S. Rutter* | ||||
| 5 | Neuro Politique* - | Artemis (Mayday Mix) | 5:54 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Neuro Politique*
Remix [Mix, Additional Production] - Derrick May Written-By - M. Cogger* | ||||
| 6 | Kosmik Kommando* - | Remember The Feeling | 6:25 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Kosmik Kommando, The
Written-By - Mike Dred | ||||
| 7 | Cmetric - | Debris | 8:40 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Cmetric
Written-By - M. Goldring* , S. Rutter* | ||||
| 8 | Balil - | The Whirling Of Spirits | 5:52 | |
| Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Balil | ||||
| 9 | Esoterik - | Pursuit | 5:08 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Kirk Degiorgio
Written-By - K. Degiorgio* | ||||
| 10 | Future/Past - | T.R.Y. 2004 Funk | 5:20 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Kirk Degiorgio
Written-By - K. Degiorgio* | ||||
| 11 | Twelve Days Of Night - | Trance | 6:08 | |
| Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Twelve Days Of Night | ||||
| 12 | Balil - | Small Energies | 6:08 | |
| Written-By, Mixed By, Producer - Balil | ||||
| 13 | Blue Calx (2) - | Blue Calx | 7:15 | |
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Mixed By, Producer -
Richard D. James
Written-By - R. James* | ||||
You might already have heard about the two rare tracks by Richard D. James which are only to be found on this release. Kirk DeGiorgio tracks sparkle with straight forward and quite harsh Techno enthusiasm, while the B12 boys and Balil (Ed Handley, better know as part of Plaid) craft dreamy, melancholic sci-fi spheres above some clever and twisted drummachine workouts.
Mike Dred's "Remember The Time" will make you do exactly what the title says when listening to it nowadays. The Derrick May mix of Matt Coggers "Artemis" however is the least interesting work on this compilation and comes across a little undecided - Cogger's original sounds a lot better in my opinion.
Ken Downie, who would later found The Black Dog, delivers a strange track named "Trance" which comes across a bit tacky today, with spooky vocals either boldly stating "Trance!" or citing Aleister Crowley's "Do what thou whil shall be the whole of the law" - all above a wild bunch of layered synth arpeggios, acidic swirls and a hectic fast beat. Still remarkable given the year it was made - and that goes for most offerings on here, which were way ahead of their time back then.
The sound quality is okay for the time when this came out, although a decent remastering would probably brighten up these tracks a lot and add more contour to certain frequencies.
Being a cornerstone of IDM, this seminal album truly deserves a re-release. Still as relevant today as when it came out 17 years ago.