Tracklist
LP1 Rare | |||
Stasis– | Point Of No Return | 6:26 | |
Phenomyna– | Into The Other World | 6:41 | |
Paul W. Teebrooke– | Thing 1 | 8:11 | |
Stasis– | Questions For Vanmannan | 4:38 | |
Phenomyna– | Got The Urge | 6:22 | |
Stasis– | Funky Purple Hotpants From The Planet Disco | 3:52 | |
Stasis– | Solitude | 7:28 | |
LP2 Rare | |||
Paul W. Teebrooke– | A Face At The Window | 6:40 | |
Phenomyna– | Earth Fall | 8:05 | |
Stasis– | Funky Purple Hotpants (Reprise) | 1:30 | |
LP2 Unreleased | |||
Stasis– | Alone | 8:14 | |
Stasis– | Most Of The Time | 6:18 | |
Stasis– | Reminisce | 5:24 | |
LP3 Unreleased | |||
Phenomyna– | Black Rain | 8:16 | |
Paul W. Teebrooke– | In Between Places | 4:44 | |
Paul W. Teebrooke– | With Luck There Will Be No Drama | 2:44 | |
Stasis– | Smooth Emotion | 6:05 | |
Stasis– | Making A Connection | 2:35 | |
Phenomyna– | Objectives | 2:59 | |
Paul W. Teebrooke– | Past Movements | 3:43 |
Credits (4)
- Think1*Art Direction
- Grazz*Lacquer Cut By
- Metso (3)Photography By
- Steve PicktonWritten-By, Producer, Mixed By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | Past Movements 3×LP, Compilation | Peacefrog Records – PFG046 | UK | 2003 | UK — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Past Movements 2×CD, Compilation | Peacefrog Records – PFG046CD | UK | 2003 | UK — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Past Movements 2×CD, Compilation, Promo | Peacefrog Records – PFG046CDP | UK | 2003 | UK — 2003 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Past Movements 2×CD, Compilation | Peacefrog Records – PFG046CD, Hostess Entertainment Unlimited – PFG046CDJ | Japan | 2003 | Japan — 2003 | New Submission | |||
Past Movements 3×LP, Compilation, White Label | Peacefrog Records – PFG046LP | UK | 2003 | UK — 2003 | New Submission | ||||
Past Movements 3×LP, Compilation, Remastered, Repress, White Label | Peacefrog Records – PFG046LP | UK | 2018 | UK — 2018 | New Submission |
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referencing Past Movements (3×LP, Compilation) PFG046
Smoooooooth Emotion!
must be entered. Please enter at least 8 more.- peacefrog #Stasis #Past Movements #Repress
So if there's a promo is there also gonna be an official repress in 2018, and if so what date will it be released? referencing Past Movements (3×LP, Compilation) PFG046
Utterly brilliant collection of late 90's electronica.Very detroit sounding,excellent production and programming.referencing Past Movements (2×CD, Compilation) PFG046CD
Many of the tracks on this release were originally released in small quantities and are very hard-to-find, so this 2cd set finds itself both a welcome primer and near-exhaustive compilation. The differences in style between the "artists" here dizzy: Stasis' Detroit stylings, Phenomyna's near-baroque flourishes and attention to detail, Paul W. Teebrooke's direct percussive workouts. While others may protest the collection as "coffee-table music", the melodic sweep and rhythmic complexity betray the dance roots of the works. Like most timeless dance music, _Past Movements_ has 1 tonearm on the floor and 1 tonearm on the home turntable.
This is not simply Starbucks music, rather deeply felt elegiac wanderings; see "Got The Urge" for a song that operates on multiple levels: the wistful squealing melody indulging in a lonely improvisation on keyboard, the clipped bassline continually retracting the development of the groove, the skiddering beats framing perfectly the tension of the song. Too complex for pop music, too subtle for mere dance, "Got The Urge" eschews the easy and leaves behind only a ghost upon completion.
"Earth Fall" similarly delights. The insistent beats morph into melody, crawling along for 5 minutes until the refrain is unleashed in new tempo, forming a track that works at different speeds, and indeed using those rhythmic changes to alter the emotional pace of the song.
None of these are direct works, and are certainly not accessible in the traditional way dance music is viewed. On first listen they may seem incredibly boring, as melodies and hooks are slight and hidden behind quieted rhythms. Given time and attention, they flower and bear fruit.- Edited 18 years ago
referencing Past Movements (2×CD, Compilation) PFG046CD
A very ordinary, inoffensive but uninspiring collection of coffee-table house and techno, saved by the inclusion of "Point Of No Return" a bona-fide Detroit-style classic.
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