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Si BeggWelcome To The Discotheque

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Welcome (Lamonde's 9 Min. Of Discotheque)
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Welcome (Funk D'Void Rework)
Welcome (The Hacker Remix)

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    Cover of Welcome, 2001, VinylWelcome
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
    Compressed – com017.5-6Germany2001Germany2001
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    Cover of Welcome To The Discotheque, 2001, VinylWelcome To The Discotheque
    12", 45 RPM
    Feis – feis013-6Germany2001Germany2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Welcome To The Discotheque, 2001-00-00, VinylWelcome To The Discotheque
    12", White Label, Stickered
    Feis – FEIS013-6Germany2001Germany2001
    New Submission
    Cover of Welcome, 2001, VinylWelcome
    12", Promo, White Label, Stickered
    Compressed – COMPRESSED 017.5-6Germany2001Germany2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Welcome To The Discotheque, 2006, VinylWelcome To The Discotheque
    12", White Label, Reissue, 45 RPM
    Not On Label – WELCOME 1UK2006UK2006
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    Cover of Welcome (2017 Remasters), 2017-12-04, FileWelcome (2017 Remasters)
    4×File, ALAC, Reissue, Remastered
    Not On Label (Si Begg Self-released) – noneUK2017UK2017
    New Submission

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    • Carrzinho's avatar
      Carrzinho
      Edited 11 years ago
      A1: (45RPM) Unusual beginning with numerous samples including "Welcome to the discotheque" allow it to be a very useful set opener especially with moment of silence before the distored bass track stomps in allowing you to change it. The breakdown continues the vibe of the opening actually sounding like you've mixed in a different (depraved chemical bros.) track which may be a bonus as both segments are more than capable though have set a reasonably tough tone with it's harsh crossover sounds but open enough to go anywhere techno/electro/indie-house. While hard to escape the felling your listening to the first nine minutes and three tracks of somone elses mix tape, it's pretty good and not short on ideas. [NINE]
      B1: (45RPM) Nothing opening of basic techno and looped electronic "welcome to the discotheque" all of a sudden erupts into the most euphoric, chordy, almost electro world, which while closed down abruptly is beautifully reprised very quickly after. As gorgeous as techno will allow itself to be. [GOLDTEN]
      B2: (45RPM) Similar though more electro influenced beginning to previous but it pushes on, though rather more moodily resulting in a reasonably well realised electro number with a slighly wonky fade-out/fade-in late on. [EIGHT]

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