Various - True People: The Detroit Techno Album

Label:
Catalog#:
REACT LP 071
Format:
5 x Vinyl, 12", Limited Edition
Box Set, Album, Compilation
Country:
UK
Released:
1996
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno

Tracklist

A1 Drexciya  -  Davey Jones Locker
    Written-By - Drexciya
A2 KT-19941  -  Aura
    Written-By - Keith Tucker
B1 Anthony Shakir  -  The Life Of A Planet Raider
    Written-By - Shake
B2 Juan Atkins  -  The Fusion Part 2
    Written-By - 4-Hero* , Juan Atkins
C1 Derrick May  -  Wiggin (The Remix)
    Written-By - D.May*
C2 Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes*  -  R.M.F 60
    Written-By - E.L.F*
D1 Stacey Pullen  -  8th Wonder
    Written-By - S.Pullen*
D2 Kech* & B.Bonds*  -  Zephyr
    Written-By - B.Bonds* , Kech*
E1 Claude Young  -  Carma
    Written-By - C.Young*
E2 Kenny Larkin  -  Morph
    Written-By - K.Larkin*
F1 Blake Baxter  -  Where Is The Love
    Written-By - B.Baxter*
F2 Santonio Echols  -  Sources
    Written-By - S.Echols*
G1 Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes*  -  T.M.F.61
    Written-By - E.L.F*
G2 Thomas Barnett  -  Operation
    Written-By - T.Barnett*
H1 Kevin Saunderson  -  E-Dancer
    Written-By - K.Saunderson*
H2 Alan Oldham  -  D May 87
    Written-By - A.Oldham*
I1 365 Black  -  Don't Blame It On Me
    Written-By - Nick Marks*
I2 Suburban Knight  -  The Art Of Stalking (Remix)
    Written-By - James Pennington
J1 Tony Brown  -  Gama
    Written-By - T.Brown*
J2 Little Joe  -  C.R.X.
    Written-By - Little Joe

Credits

Artwork By - Designers Republic, The
Compiled By - Eddie Fowlkes
Other [A & R / Co-ordination] - Ana Saskia Adang
Other [Conceived By] - Thomas Foley
Other [Concept Inception] - James Horrocks

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Reviews & Discussion

Review by hypogenetic Sep 11, 2008
There really is no other way to say this, than to just say it.

Davey Jones Locker makes this ESSENTIAL. I've actually gone through three boxes shoving them in and out of record boxes over the years, seriously. Drexciya knocked it out of the actual breathable atmosphere with this one, and straight down to the bottom of the Atlantic freaking Ocean. Far deeper than the experts can fathom, let alone visit without suffocating.

You wanna make a statement at the start of your set that says to the gathered crowd, You'll all soon be lying on the dance floor, annihilated. Then you play them this Drexciyan Sea Bomb. Guaranteed to get them all, eventually. Eventually everyone gets bit and switches to Drexciyan time when submerged underwater with this sonic sea-monster for long enough.

Add to this Shakir's planet patrolling pirate ship. 365 Blacks blame games. Eddies two gorgeous ladies. Kevin's dance floor killer. 4Heros amazing fortune and Blake's emotional bombshell, this really is very nearly perfect, but mainly it really is thanks to Drexciya's Darthouven dynamite-fishing sea shanty that this must be hooked onto and reeled in, boatloads of fun for the whole family. And if Eddie hadn't forgotten Carl, Mike's, Jeff & Rob's contact details during the compiling stage of this compilation, we would have got the whole family and I would have bought many more copies and given them to the frightened and crying people not dancing next to me on the dance floor when Davey Jones Locker is dropped. For God's sake, start grooving like a Drexciyan with a plankton problem, or I will ditch your lifeless dancefloor-occupying carcass overboard to face the big-wave wrath of the Wavejumper Battalions alone without life-preservers.

Sink or Swim, the choice is yours.

Review by memepool Jul 13, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This came out at the peak of Techno's popularity in the UK and at that time was thought to be a fairly week cash-in compilation by React who were usually more into Nu-NRG / Hardhouse.
Looks impressive enough on the strength of who is on the track listing but the tracks aren't their best on the whole so it wouldn't be top of my list.
There are far more seminal compilations out there if you want a snapshot check Techno The New Dance Sound of Detroit on 10 Records, Retro Techno : Detroit Definitive on Network, Relics on Buzz...
Rated 5/5
Review by Battle Jun 24, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This collection is a monument of Detroit Music History. It presents the most important heads for this genre from the first (atkins, reese, may) to the second and third generation. the tracks in here are without a doubt in all cases nuggets. in front eddie fowlkes, stacey pullen, kenny larkin, claude young and blake baxter (to name a few).
if you do not have this in your collection try to get it or do not say you are in detroit techno.
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