Tracklist
Kos (Chaos)*– | Definition Of Love | ||
Magic Juan*– | Yeah, Yeah, Yeah | ||
Separate Minds– | First Bass (Remix) | ||
Tranzistor– | The Force | ||
Damier*– | Just A Matter Of Time | ||
R. Tyme*– | Illusion | ||
24-7-365– | The Love You Saved | ||
Rhythim Is Rhythim– | Beyond The Dance |
Credits (2)
- Normski Anderson*Cover, Design
- Gary ArnettTypography [& Logo By]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Techno-1 LP, Compilation | KMS – KMS - 018, KMS – KMS-018 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Techno-1 LP, Compilation, Gold Label | KMS – KMS - 018, KMS – KMS-018 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Techno-1 LP, Compilation | KMS – KMS 018 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | New Submission |
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- Edited 3 years ago
referencing Techno-1 (LP, Compilation) KMS - 018
Boy I don't know, like most '80s hits there's great deals of debate as to whether these tracks are "masterpieces" or "complete shit". Being a seer of innovation and skillful songwriting, I bend to the side of "masterpieces". Why in fact, Magic Juan's "Yeah Yeah Yeah" really gets me going every time I hear it. It's just so full of energy and an uplifting song! COOL synth lines in it, too. And the other tracks are all very unique and meritorious in their own ways. Each one rates well above average. Innovative synth work and some basslines that rank alongside some truly virtuoso stylings and excellent vocals throughout, this is a top-notch album of great early house techno. If you're one of those who just hates early house because it's not cool enough or too pussy for your tough-guy flair, well, I'm sorry you're so misguided in life. OK, just kidding. We all like what we like. But this album deserves to be heard - it's tens all the way, baby. EXCELLENT!
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