The original tracks can be found on preceding releases on Music Man by Frank De Wulf (B-Sides Vol. I, II, III & IV).
Notes taken from the record sleeve: "In the more chart-oriented dance circuit, where underground music is not easely appreciated, The B-Sides where created to entrance mixing possibilities.They contain popular and stimulating rhythms and samples that will surely contribute to a very original dance evening.The fact that these little bits and pieces are beginning to have their own function can only be a step forward in the making of more and better B-Sides.I have to give you a lot more musical pleasure in the future.See you on the dancefloor, Frank".
Review by BomberOneOct 30, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
All track here are pure jewels of Belgian techno-house, bearing the unmissable mark of master De Wulf (this heavy round sound and the sheer joy of clever use of samples, whether an isolated sound or a whole rhythm section).
Magic orchestra Remix is certainly the most well-known, but I must say that the Remix of Compression is A HELL of a track! Less pure than the original, the addition of a rhythm section from an old westbam (who certainly sampled it somewhere ;-) and of a nice string makes it not better, but as perfect in a different way. Definitely one of the heights of early 1991.