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Various - Industrial Strength - Mar 21, 2009
A bit astounding that there is no other review for this part of Techno history...
Yes, this is it: The very first cd-release of the legendary US-label Industrial Strength. Like a little sign that all involved persons werent tested in producing and releasing at this time that much the order of the tracks is wrong. But doubtless this is another part making this release more special...
The music is a collection of the originators of hardcore - a big number of electronic lovers think that Mescalinum United is the first real Hardcore (Tekkno/Hardcore-Techno) track in the world.
Groundbreaking the Disintegrator tracks: The Golden Times of producing best quality techno - again the early 90s.
The Amega Trax were taken from IS007 release and you can find them also on Germanys Super Special Label (SS04). Both labels released more than this one from the other (the tracks of SS 05 and SS 09 were Industrial Strength tracks). There are rumors that the American side hasnt paid royalities on some tracks in 1992 to the PCP crew but I dont know if this is approved.
However - this is a very very rare CD release and you can take the A Dance Ecstasy 2001 Compilation CD to have a good example to know more about the quality of the sound of the CD. Leonardo Didesiderio did a good job with selecting the tracks and the artwork is awesome - one of the best I have ever seen because this shows the power of hard electronic music. More trackinfos can be found on the innerpart of the 4 page booklet.
Some tracks can only be found on this and on no other cd, so you have to buy the 12 Inches to get all. That makes the release a step more special and anyway: this sound is the soundtrack to the best years of techno history - forgotten moments in dark & foggy rooms. Today every sound was already there sometimes but in 1992 this was a fresh surprise and in some way it is still.
Thank you Industrial Strength.

Various - Mental Atmosphere Part 2 - An Oceanic Rave Experience - Mar 21, 2009
Hardtrance Compilation compiled by PCP (Marc Arcadipane aka The Great Bellinis) with progressive, soulfull and dark tracks. In contrast to the first part of the serial on this 2cd are more underground tunes. D-Shake appears with the timeless "Sunspots", GTOs Acen-darkside-4/4bass tribute "Jetset #2" & just two tracks before: strobo- thunderstorm "Accelerator 1"; on and on solid, dark + professional tunes and not least 6 tracks from the fields of PCP showing us that they produce hardtrance with the same quality like their biggest hardcore techno smashEr ;-) So what do you think? 101 % a must-have because one of the best PCP cd releases or not? Choose one.

Various - Frankfurt Tanzt - Mar 19, 2009
Frankfurt Tanzt is a astonishing cd. It is sponsored by Media Markt that is in Germany
one of the biggest electronic department store chains. The cd has a very basic artwork
but after the first letdown I liked it more and more just because of this.
The releasing time must be near 1993 because there is no track from 1994.
The very special thing with this cd is the visible impression and the very high level
quality of each track appearing on this compilation. The first track is wall of bassgroove
and shows that it is a monster - From the very beginning. You can hear extremly rare
productions of Dietz and Beyer as Multicore with a Milk-Club - Breakbeat-Rave-Mayhem;
a track like Pet Shop Boys 1993 on Ecstacy...
This is a bridge to the early sound of Force Inc: Space Cube comes with the original
version of Message, a warm, ravy and groovy acid track again with those powerful breakbeat
drumlines and crazy vocal samples. One of the kings of the underground rave producers,
not for nothing Force Inc releases are such well known to us. Space Cube: Some tracks
like Italo Dance Music has sex with Techno House: Progressive old school energy.
On 3rd position Rigido on Formaldehyd, solid uk hardcore built in Germany - Just a good
track. While the fourth track is unremarkable techno, X-Frame hits me with a wonderful Dub
paradise track. It uses the soundtrack of the motion picture Once Upon a Time in the
West, but not in a commercial or boring way but with deepness and soul. The craziest track
of the cd is Brain Unltd. - The track is a happy (and) hardcore exess. Prodigy would have
fun with it, Acen too. Bold Basslines... - Same like Nemesis on position 9, a trancecore
demon, could be a brother to CJ Bollands Mindwar. The S M I L E tune sounds like a
early track on Overdrive (Mainz). Dark answer to the Mayday Rave Sound of these days,
Frankfurt strikes back - Hardcore, you know the score! When I heard the Gain Force
track for the first time i thougt that I had found a track that beats Klang Der familie with
its own typical industrial noise-sample. Just harder and better - A storm again, made for
the fingers of Lenny Dee or other big hardcore dj-talents. Wooden noise power drums.
The second M O M track is a ordinary trance tune but the last track is the special
addition that closes the circle: A precious piece of music because it is a hardtrance
track produced by the famous Speedfreak. Most of us know that nearly 100% of his output
was hardcore in different forms and to find a trance track is like finding a needle
in a haystack.
Altogether this first Uptown release has the same high quality like only some other
releases of that decade: For example Brückenkopf im Niemandsland Force Inc released,
Rauschen part 3-5, both Force Inc too, Sound Of Frankfurt Vol 4, a Trigger release
or Tech Imperators part 1 and 2, both M Records. (5/5) Full points.

DWFS - Higher Consciousness - Mar 19, 2009
This Freddy Fresh cd is a bit specal: Nowhere on the inserts you can find the name
of the artist, only on the inlaycard is written the name of the producer, here: Freddy
Schmid, but no DWFS. Only the intro track is titled Intro DWFS - its the beginning -
track of an journey into finest high quality analogue techno-trance and 2-3 harder tracks.
Fred is a musician who knows how to build the sounds for a deep heart adventure
trip. Wonderful tweeting 303 with strings typical for top undergound soul-techno tracks
of this era. Paired with bold pounding sometimes resounding bassdrums and another
tb 303-line we listen to this what Freds studio and equipment stand for (check the
Freddy Fresh pics on Discogs). Raver and deep techno-lover all over the world speak
this language in which Freddy make this music - this is one of the cds I have absolutely
no regrets.
The cd starts with Afterlife, its the second track after a short intro, a murmuring-beat hihat
jet maelstrom. It follows Analog Heaven, also a hi-speed hard-acid track DJ Edge would
have fun with it, both more harder 303-tracks are the strong intro part of the cd which tie in
with the last tracks of the cd which are harder too. Inbetween you find sometimes groovy but
hypnotic rythms again with dreamy strings underlined by piano sometimes. Track 10 is a
dark 303 stomper, a voice says: Would you be mine again? - and the bassdrum gets
in parts double-speed to make sure to get this answer...
one of my favorites, this track, no doubt.
The next track 11 is a break, a wonderful trance chill to give you the chance to breathe deeply.
Nearly every track is typical for the unique Freddy Fresh sound - if you need the 303 you get
it and if you miss power then a monster bass sequence comes up from the underworld...

If you like more hardcore or harder stuff and you want to chill a bit in a hardcore way I
would say this gives the feeling of hardcored deep-trance. Nearly all of the tracks could
be taken from Freshs releases on Experimental Records in the first decade of the 90s:
One of the reasons that this cd has the same quality like the better productions
of Schmid is that it comes out of that glory era of the beginning of the 90s too - its a fact that
a lot of artist lost their quality in making music and couldnt make underground hits like they
did in the later years.
Not so Freddy Fresh with this outstanding rare release.

Various - Caffeine - The Natural Stimulant! - Dec 25, 2008
"Leave your egos at the door please. Our security and stuff are
friendly. you wont have to be picked to get in as long as you
are true to the scene." Some words out of a detailed and likable
info-text from the backside of the booklet that is about the history
of the club and the situation of techno in the US and the early 90s.
This cd is very rare, I searched for it on ebay for more than 7 years
and it was about the same time in my Discogs-wantlist. It is often
mixed up with a later produced relase with nearly the same title.
The sound is between techno, hard techno and hardcore and the denotation
tekkno fits very well because release-date in 1993.
The text says: "The music featured on this compilation will stand up to the
hardest Rotterdam sound and at the same time will even come close to Germanys
Mayday compilations. A sound that does exist anywhere else in America."
Nearly a perfect descirbtion I think.
On the track "Peace, Love and XTC (Remix)" you find components of tracks
from the famous Mayday "The Judgement Day" compilation from 1993.
I wondered that a rap can sound so well over the power bass-walls made by
Frankie Bones, because normaly this was a sign of a commercial direction
of the production. But this is the first spoken Underground statement that sounds
real underground (by Frankie Bones). The first track is a 1A track to show what
party is like in the Caffeine-club. It gives you the power of dancing in the hot
crowd of the legendary stormraves - a related event to the world of Caffeine.
On both places played X-Crash, Frankie Bones, James Christian and the other djs
the crowed into the thunderground:
Most of the techno-heads all over the world know what the rythm of this guys is like:
Very stomping, with a groove unbelievable for this speed of each tune.
Made with those crazy analogue machines.
This cd is one of the pearls in every top techno+acid+house++trance+hardcore
- collection, so if you are the very lucky person who can buy it...

Various - The Brain Eaters Volume One: British Psychedelic Rave 1989 ~ 92 - Jul 18, 2008
You are sick up with fillers on compilations, than take a listen to this
Various Artists Compilation from the deepest Rave-UK:
15 well-selected tracks of an era "heated by the flames of drug abuse"
famous for the first real tekkno-raves and the birth of legendary uk-hardcore.
If you ever did drugs this cd is a homage to your first (and often) best trip
with all the virgin experiences you never could imagine that this could be.
The compilation is produced with a very big love intooriginality, very well
selected and in high quality recorded rave tunes. The tracks are taken from
the original vinyl which is a big advantage because the fat & bassy rhythm-lines
come with a high level power.
The first track is already a good example for the upcoming tunes,
breakbeats, sequences belting into freedom and acid lines and not to much vocals.
Apollo 440 comes with their early "Blackout"-track, makes us 1991 looking into the
rave future with a big smile and sometimes big and black pupils.
It sounds a bit like The Shamen but a bit harder.
After this follows one of my favourites of the compilation, "The Creator" by
Smart Systems - a hard pulsating rhythm with the noise also known from the
R & S-track "Sonar System" by Meng Syndicate.
On position 5 the underground paradise rave-trance mayhem "Wonderful Day" -
a awesome melody and a voice recorded somewhere in a homestudio -
this is one of those underground tracks which is suddenly playing and the dancers take a
deep breath because the pill is coming. Feelings of love.
Same like "Glide" by Mental Collapse, this track has this deep
and full of passion melody we know from GTOs "Pure(Beatiful Mix)".
The artwork of the Brain Eaters-cd is awesome too - this is a treasure in every collection
of ravers who like to take a look back into the good old times in the early 90s.
In both, artwork and text, is done a good job, from the first moment you hold
this in your hand you got a good feeling.
This is a real underground item because it is not for profit -
it stands the challenge with the best compilations of its time, without any help
from a major-label or big distributor so this facts and the limited 100 release
gives the cd such a high state of rarity.
Haaaaardcore!!

Spencer Smith - Man Amplified 2 - Jul 02, 2008
I only know one track of this 12inch from the ACV 2cd-release The Sound Of Rome (CDACV2004).
The track Illusion is a static hard-drum mayhem with a sequence like the noise of a whistle later coming in.
Stomping stomping stomping stomping stomping straight forward without compromise -
In my opinion one of the best hard techno tracks ever.
If you like hard solid underground stuff buy this or ACV cd-releases where Illusion is on it.
Illusion commemorates raves each raver danced his own fight in the fog to the strobe.

Nuts - Okidoki - Jun 13, 2008
This releases is rated very bad - a bit too bad I think. Maybe the reason is that there is
such a bad review written about the label 5th Gear. If you are a Gabba/ Hardcore lover with
an open heart to low budget-underground tunes but with originality and fun.
I agree on this label review with 90% because I dont like the philosophy of the label too but
this CD is an exception.
It is a ruff composed piece of underground hardcore (some tracks got a happy sounding melody)
by Michael Kappe and has the spirit of young and pure taste composing.
For sure, Kappe uses simple equipment for the tracks (Amiga 500?, Commodore 64?), but E-De
Cologne did the same and today his records are real classics although I dont want to compare
both artists. Some frequencies seem stumbling but it makes all sense again when the bassdrum
underlined the sound. The best tracks? Global Infection comes with happy melody and fast 4/4
bass together with a cute breakbeat which is slamming back and forward, funny fresh and, ok,
simple. But: with this potential and better mastered it could have been a hit in the early 90s in
the Netherlands Gabba scene and the reason that it wasnt is that most dont know this rare cd.
The 2nd good track is track 6 House Of Whoo with a wild and fast hitting hardcore sequence
playing over a fast 4/4 bassdrum-knocking (again underlined with breakbeats).Very similar to the
original version on position 11.
My advice is when you can buy this cd dont spend a huge amount on it but take a listen and give
it a chance. In the past Ive mixed one or two of the tracks on a party and in combination with a
straight acid tune and reverb/echo effect it was a funny pushing thing.
Its between 3/5 and 4/5 in my opinion...

Various - Trancemaster 9 - Conditions Of Mental Abstraction - Jun 07, 2008
This Double-CD is the soundtrack of the techno overkill 1994.
Too much money, too much drugs, too much fast cars -
sexy girls in all the club, smiling people all over, records and records,
mega mega raves, sky raves and 1 000 000 watt. In no other year
was made more financel success in the techno scene and this 2CD
with the progressive hardtrance and nrg-techno presents this.
Sweet and sometimes very near to commercial melodies and
emotional sounds makes the first CD coming as good as DiamonDie wrote.
Every raver danced happy and catched by to this tunes but didnt know
that time would be changed soon. One last scream, lovely crowd.
Time told us that many many bad releases had followed, 1995 was the
end of the rising direction of the successs of the rave generation that has
the beginning in 1990.

But we never forget those hot summer nights around 94 driving fast into
the sundown somewhere on endless motorways in Germany
from one club to the next.

Damon Wild - Downtown Worlds - Feb 25, 2008
A sad thing that somebody which such a big talent produces this.
If you ever had heard the tracks like Syquest (Lazerium), Morph (Stormwatch,
Juggernaut), Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde (Midey, Midex II, Acid Fusion), Nuclear Sun
(Night Vision), Equinox (Hard Drive, Surveyor-3), N2O (Lazor Worshippers),
all composed by Damon Wild (upon others), you throw this into the next trashcan.
Those tracks Ive written down make me dancing and screaming because their endless
bigger and bigger growing power and passion so this release is one of the biggest
musical disappointments in my life ever.
But: That is all a question of your personal taste of music...
However: Please, please, please take a listen to those tracks I listed above,
maybe you can understand my words... Rave on!

Various - 3000 Ohm! - Jan 12, 2008
When you want to give somebody a tekkno-compilation from your heart, as a real present to
show this person what great sound was produced around 92/93 this double-cd is THE one.
Alone for its awesome artwork this is worth to buy.
A great example that mp3s cannot stand for the original item.
Unfortunately from the 5000 Ohm a new artwork-style was given - it was miles far away
from the quality particulary in regard to the 3rd part: this 3000 Ohm artwork.

The music:
Every track stands for its own, is a milestone of high-level techno producing.
Opened with Jeroen Verheijs great underground technotrance-track "Echoes" (sounds
like an oboe played over a forward-going bassline in the wide wide space - very unique),
followed by tunes like "Bounce" (monotone but groovy; Väth-played HR3 Clubnight tune),
TZs "Birdy" (piano trance with freaky composed bird sounds, famous R & S track) and
Meng Syndicates industrial techno tune "Lils Old" (2nd strike after "Sonar System" on
the 1000 Ohm CD, a track like Joey Beltram on drug...)
Influence Records artist Reel X with "Passage DE" (perfect sorrowful old-school techno
-trance, you cant find something like this today) or the tribal-dubby "Afro-Trance".

So the first Cd is more trance the second cd stands for the hard side of techno:
"Wake Upp" is a belgian murder-driven track, never met somebody who dont like it: Only
power, believe me. Maybe the best Acid Junkies track ever, "Sector 9" follows on the 3rd
position and after this, Dr.Fernando blows your speakers with "Aceton Brain Powder" -
hard and big techno with a bombing bassline, again an unbelievable tune.
Everybody should know Hole In Ones "X-Paradise" sex-tekkno track, such famous like
Sperminators "No Woman Allowed" (Rotterdam Records & Bash) - the title says everything -
nothin more to say. After four other top quality and legendary tekkno tracks (amongst others
Tellurians with "The Navigator", an aggressive friend of the ravers in dark, blue and foggy rooms
with a thunder PA) the ending track is the distorted monster-tune "Del Mortimente" composed
by Edge Of Motion.
It is a track you can only love or hate because its very radikal composed, but if you like most
of this 3000 Ohm tracks you will love and understand it I think :-)
I would never sell this cd - it shows the awesome state of techno in the early ninties.

This Double-Cd is compiled by Talla 2XLC and I think this is the best selected compilation he
ever did. It was new and strong. And made for the underground. Thank you, Talla...

Various - Hardcore - The Torment Of Hell - Nov 23, 2007
Track 4 is E-De-Cologne with "I Believe In Da Power Of American Immigrants" (taken from ZYX 7431-12)
and the E-De-Cologne track on position 9 is also the fourth track(A4, untitled) of the E-De-Cologne long-
player "Die Langspielplatte"(mono026).
The cd contains a rare Sperminator track "4 Love Sake"(ROT 027)which is a progressive hardcore/gabba tune.
From Mate Galic (Warehouse Posse, later VIVA moderator and works today as a music-software developer
in Berlin) were hardly any Hardcore tracks to find but on
this cd is one without any respekt to the bigger names. Similar to the typical Phase IV/ Biochip C - style but
without 303 the track conjures power to the legs of the dancer.
Hardcore - The Torment Of Hell is the only one hardcore/gabba cd in the M-Records back catalog and very
hard to find.
If you like the Hessian hardcore style from 1993-95 like Shockwave, Mono Tone or Hellrazor I can highly
recommend it.

Various - Forward Ever - Backward Never - The Mayday Compilation Vol. II - Nov 17, 2007
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...

Various - Forward Ever - Backward Never - The Mayday Compilation Vol. II - Nov 16, 2007
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...

Brother From Another Planet / DB-X* - Planet Earth / Trance Missions - Nov 02, 2007
Theres no reason to discredit this record.
The "Trance Mission" track is a challenge to the famous and hard Underground Resistance tracks of 1992.
The track is affected by monotone slamming sounds which are side by side a straight forward stomping
808 bass drum. It is the Old School of hard techno or tekkno and this first release of 7th City should be a
signal for all other labels in 92. A year which stands for hard, powerful and sometimes even aggressive tracks.
One of those famous tracks is "Planet Earth" on the other side.
Claude Young brings an analogue air raid out of the PA rumbling through the club. A voice comes consistantly
with the sound - "There Is No Planet Earth - There Is No - There Is No Planet Earth". Its a dark journey into
sound, a more quality track of this decade in which a bigger number of cheap shit was produced.
The record contains a very special style of pressing: One track plays inside/out, IN(!) the other track is written
The Ultimate In Audio Distortion.
Not only for this style of pressing format this first 7th City record is a collectors item.

If you like UR the harder stuff/early Tresor/Petra(Vienna,C.Just tracks) I can recommend this record.
If you want to buy it because you like later Bell stuff like "Im loosing control" I cant do it, because this is more aggressive.
Its no groovy its evel. Its no nice party at the weekend disco with mainstream funky girls and boys - it is serious and loud
tekkno for the underground club.

Night On Earth - Surf De Neige / Simple Shortcut - Oct 19, 2007
"Surf De Neige" is a masterpiece of deep going techno. This track is an example of the great works of Jeroen Verheij.
The track is filled with a pulsating bassline, cool driving rhythm and a unique melody catching the deepest point of the heart.
Its an epic trip for those special moments in life where music began to rise tears in the eyes.
Verheij is well-known for his talent to produce like this . Similar tracks are the hypnotic Point Blanks "Mengs Theme" with its
endless journey into the wide sound or the upbuilding hard-driven acid track "Acid Come" (Verheij aka Secret Cinema).
Those two tracks and of course "Surf De Neige" are characterized by a continuous rising and bigger & bigger becoming wall
of sound and its total breakup into the elements the track started with. Its Techno with an high level and every note seems
to be well thought out. Maybe in case of that below the track infos is written "Remember to play the whole thing".
Verheij also released various tracks under R & S Records, this techno/trance label was a perfect platform for his special sound.
The best R & S tracks from about 93/94 are a good direction sign to appreciate what his music is like.

Noom Records - Oct 19, 2007
Some Noom tracks stands for the beauty of an unforgotten hardtrance decade.
It was the end of the hard tekkno years and the producers from South Germany
gave the ravers the new soundtrack for endless nights.
Many things had happen, new friendships were founded and the face of techno
turnes to the signs of the real big business.
It was the last phase before the raving years finally lost their special quality.
Tracks like "Are am Eye", "Tes Chic", and "Aragon" are unforgotten.

Various - This Is Loop Part 1 - The Sound Of Vienna - Sep 25, 2007
Where we can find a more selected compilation? Labworks has done it one more time!
Exclusive tracks from the best techno artists ever, like Gtos "Headspin" - very monotone, very powerfull. E De Cologne bombs the club with the outstanding track "Five Years On Gabba".
It seems that all artists appearing on this compilation were done their best ever to say "Thank You For Those Raving Years!".
Fierce Ruling Diva contributes a progressive hard techno track, Steel presents a loud and proud bold-grooving power track - perfect for the peaktime in the club. Ilsa Gold shows their underground attitude without their typical high-pitched voices: Pure Acid-Hardcore. And what is Switch-T doing? A trip for you with an upbuilding analogue bass screwing out of your speakers - a very, very rare track. Most of the tracks are only on this CD and never released on vinyl - absolutely no fillers, only high quality tracks between hardcore and groovy acid techno with a bombin bass. For people who like the underground sound around the years 93/94 this 2CD is the best thing to buy, there will be no regret.
The Fog. The Strobe. The Sound. And a smile on your face...

Various - The Spirit Of The Underground Vol. 1 - Sep 25, 2007
A compilation with a likable choice of techno, acid and trance tracks straight from the early 90s.
The first CD contains especially acid and tekkno/hardcore techno tracks like the hard to find Acid Masters (Damon Wild, Ray Love) track "Atterations", this forward bouncing 303 masterpiece "Sector 9" composed by the Acid Junkies, Sperminators "No Woman Allowed" (a huge hit from the Rotterdam Records and Bash licensed artists Van Tol, Hickendorff, Slijk), very unique in its tough-minded bassline, and rare tracks from Edge Of Motion or the famous acid-producer Ferre Baelen aka Dr. Fernando, who is definitely one of the most talented musicians using the 303.
The second CD is characterized by awesome trance tracks. Some of them are real work of arts, for example Resistance Ds Eclipse and directly after that Tranceporters track "Open Your Mind". These sounds gives us back the memories of moments in the past, the nature weve seen in these days and the raving spirit.
Even if this time is never coming back this 2CD gives a ravers mind the possibility to feel this power again. And all interested bass-lovers who were too young at this time gives it the chance to get something else than todays often soulless music...

Beni The Ravemonster - Baby Raver - Sep 19, 2007
Someone would say:" Now Ilsa Gold/C.Just goes totally mad..." This record contains music pushing those ravers who had use drugs while raving on a real evil psycho trip.
Especially the last track "Nightmare Of The Rottenzwerg" is very risky: The voice of a baby tells a ambiguous story about the way into a psychosis. "Eating eyes" and to be afraid of never coming back from a trip are some dark visions coming out of the speakers, backrounded by a darker played Moby "Go" - melody than the original has. Some typical 909 beats and hover-noises are faded in later.
"Baby Raver" is a funny remake of "Pulsingers Nacht" (Sons Of Ilsa) and the Gerbert Armani Remix is a tool-techno track affected by repititive patterns. This record is unique and strange...

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