Frank De WulfBeyond The B-Sides

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Electronic

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Techno, Breakbeat

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Tracklist

Moribund (Remix)4:48
Raise5:15
Magic Orchestra (Remix)4:57
I Love You4:29

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    Cover of Beyond The B-Sides, 1992, VinylBeyond The B-Sides
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Music Man Records – MMI 9331Belgium1992Belgium1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond The B-Sides, 1992, CDBeyond The B-Sides
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Music Man Records – MMI 9332Belgium1992Belgium1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond The B-Sides, 1992, VinylBeyond The B-Sides
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Repress
    Music Man Records – MMI 9331Belgium1992Belgium1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond The B-Sides, 2010-07-06, FileBeyond The B-Sides
    4×File, FLAC
    B-Sides (2) – BSIDES 006Belgium2010Belgium2010
    New Submission
    Cover of Beyond The B-Sides , 2010-07-06, FileBeyond The B-Sides
    4×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    B-Sides (2) – BSIDES 006Belgium2010Belgium2010
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • digital_force's avatar
      digital_force
      Edited 4 years ago
      Bought it for "Raise". Cool little house tune, but the whole ep is quite nice.
      • adylee's avatar
        adylee
        The Remix of Magic Orchestra by C.J. Bolland is brilliant and the main reason I bought the CD reminds me of Horse Power as of late im listening to nothing but this early 90-91 stuff Beltram R&S etc I can't listen to music produced today not when ive got boxes of CDs of these old gems.
        • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
          Edited 8 years ago
          I Love You is a killer tune and under rated! Full on break beat stomper that I missed out on back in 92... The others are kind of classics but heard them so many times that this tune ranks no 1... I love you!
          • BlueMoonWax's avatar
            BlueMoonWax
            Just hearing 2 tracks on here I can see where they've been ripped off by hardcore tunes (The orchestra bit on the bouncer & the beats on a tune off a force mass motion ep). Love tracing back the roots but it's so disappointing when you find out tunes you've loved for so long are mainly consisted of samples of someone else's work
            • dashoost34's avatar
              dashoost34
              Wow sweet deal I catch up with ya Hamesville only two days after your comment on this amazing track. Its been over 20 years! the original by DeWulf in '91 was such a groundbreaker until fellow Belgian, CJ Bolland, added his Hard Acid breakdown which amazingly still holds up and to be 100% truthful, it is more electronically progressive than anything we have heard in the last 10-15 years considering the state of electronic music these days. It only serves to prove, as does most of the great early 90's techno/acid releases, that technology has taken us to a place most from that era never thought we would reach. The Belgians broke the Ice on this one, now where can we go from here? only a renaissance by tracks like this can we once again find our way..
              • Lampwick1's avatar
                Lampwick1
                Edited 11 years ago
                can't believe there's no comment for CJ Bolland's remix of Beyond the B-sides. At the time the most insane floor destroyer after ... well, CJ Bolland's Horsepower. cheap as chips now this wasn't always the case. Frank De Wulf's original cut up orchestra loop provides an almost military like set up to an inspired build that lets loose with an acid onslaught - simply magic.

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