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Various - Teknoville (The Sound Of)

Label: Antler-Subway
Catalog#: 74321 212082
Format: 2 x CD, Mixed
Country:Belgium
Released:1994
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Techno, Trance
Credits: Compiled By - Caroline De Clercq , Rudy Victor Ackaert , Stefaan Vandenberghe
Notes:Teknoville was a legendary friday-night dance programme on Belgium's leading alternative radio Studio Brussel. This is an overview of what type of music they played.

2-11 sleeve notes show artist and track title transposed.
Rating:   4.3/5 (22 votesRate It
Submitted by:Say_Vegin
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Tracklisting:

1-01 Hanson & Nelson Move In Motion Part Two (7:00)
1-02 Laurent Garnier Planet Sex (S&R In Psycho Sex On Planet Earth Mix) (9:10)
    Remix - Ralf Hildenbeutel , Sven Väth
1-03 Robotman Do Da Doo (Plastikman's Acid House Remix) (6:23)
    Remix - Plastikman
1-04 Awa (4) Together We Can Learn (5:53)
1-05 Traxmen Presents Mark Bernard Load (3:13)
1-06 Speedy J Pepper (The Hot Mix) (6:52)
1-07 Glitch Mind Expander (4:50)
1-08 Attack Latex Culture (6:25)
1-09 United States Of Sound Kiss The Baby (7:10)
1-10 Oricom A Quicksand Adventure (4:03)
1-11 Pergon Jungle Love (6:14)
2-01 Innersphere Let's Go To Work (The Innersphere Mix) (7:32)
2-02 L.S.G. Fragile (12" Mix) (8:17)
2-03 Secret Cinema Timeless Altitude (4:27)
2-04 2 Phases Quest For Trance (5:30)
2-05 Liquid Bass (2) Signal A.D. (5:42)
2-06 Alici* Second Fantasy (4:20)
2-07 Chestnut Revelation Of A New Order (Previously Unreleased Mix) (5:23)
2-08 Trancesetters Neurodisco (4:48)
2-09 Lemon8 Model 8 (4:21)
2-10 Union Jack Two Full Moons And A Trout (6:58)
2-11 UP! Spiritual High (7:13)

User Reviews:

Tox-cds, Dec 20, 2006

This is an incredible collection of Oldskool Techno from the early 90's, back when nearly everybody in Belgium still called àll electronic music "house".
What makes this compilation so special to me, is that it's not just filled by either the "usual suspects" from Detroit OR by a bunch of clubby one-hit-wonders. Especially CD1 is an exciting mix of just amazing electronic music. Sometimes it sounds a little dated, probably due to the limited hardware it was made on, but every track just radiates originality & energy.
The few names that I do know on here (Speedy J, Plastikman, Laurent Garnier, L.S.G. & Union Jack) are a good indication of how diverse this compilation is. Probably most of the other producers on here evolved into something completely different, gave up on music completely or just gained fame under another alias.
It took me ages to get hold of this one, but it well was worth "the quest"...

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