Various – Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture)
Genre: | Electronic |
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Style: | Techno, Hard Trance, Ambient, Breakbeat, Hardcore, Acid |
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Tracklist
Ace The Space– | 9 Is A Classic (Ultimate Rave Rmx) | 3:56 | |
KillerLoops– | Murder One | 3:57 | |
T-Bone Castro– | I Want Cha (Women Here Part 2) | 4:10 | |
R U Ready– | Vaeth 2 | 3:59 | |
Mescalinum United– | The 2nd Coming | 4:17 | |
A Lighter Shade– | I Start 2 Fly | 3:46 | |
Nasty Django– | Ey Loco! | 3:49 | |
Turbulence– | Disaster Area | 3:42 | |
The Mover– | Comet's Swarm Rising | 3:13 | |
The Possessed– | Black Blood | 4:09 | |
Terrorists– | The Outside World | 3:10 | |
Dag Tribe– | Legalize It! | 4:03 | |
Headshop– | Floorlifter | 3:54 | |
Stalker (4)– | Walk On Thunderground | 3:59 | |
Program 1– | World's Famous MF (Fractured Skull Mix) | 2:07 | |
303 Nation– | DetoNation | 3:26 | |
Alien Christ– | Of Suns And Moons (Phase 4) | 2:40 |
Credits (5)
- Planet Core ProductionsCompiled By
- Danc E Ecstasy 2001*Compiled By [In Association With]
- Planet Core ProductionsProducer
- Dance Ecstasy 2001Producer [In Association With]
- Undercover FfmSleeve [Cd-jacket © By]
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![]() | Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture) 2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation | Dance Pool – DAN 472387 1, Dance Pool – 472387 1 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | ||||
![]() | Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture) CD, Compilation | Dance Pool – DAN 472387 2, Dance Pool – 472387 2 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | ||||
![]() | Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture) 2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Misprint | Dance Pool – DAN 472387 1, Dance Pool – 472387 1 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | ||||
Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture) 2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Test Pressing, White Label | Dance Pool – DAN 472387 1, Dance Pool – 472387 1 | Germany | 1992 | Germany — 1992 | New Submission |
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Reviews
- Edited 29 days agoHere the compilation-only tracks are:
"Murder One", a peculiar: 92-style breakbeat hardcore track; and hey, isn't the melody "art of stalking" again?
Vaeth 2 is an exciting electro-experimental by Sven.
Mescalinum United's track is the 2nd coming of destruction.
A Lighter Shade and bittersweet meandering doom-pop - I start 2 fly!
The Terrorists' Outside World samples Akira a few years before Sunbeam's hard trance mega hit of the same name.
"Legalize It" is THC-infused chilled-out dub.
The Stalker walks on Thunderground.
DetoNation is an explosive moment in acid history.
And Alien Christ adds another Phase to the Suns and Moons.
Rating: 94 / 100 - Edited 5 months agoCan we take a moment to appreciate the real undergound gem on this compilation, which is of course; Stalker - Walk On Thundergound (track # 14). I was once looking for this track on vinyl since 1992 when i first heard it, only to realize that it was never released on vinyl which is a shame (please do correct me if i'm wrong). What a haunting RZ-1 backed tekkno bliss that track. Beautiful.
referencing Frankfurt Trax Volume 3 (The House Of Phuture) (2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation) DAN 472387 1
This compilation is a fantastic overview of where PCP were in 1992 - namely well ahead of their time. That much is apparent even with hindsight - I can only imagine how revolutionary this sounded at the time. There's hoover-stuffed rave anthems in "Ey Loco" and "9 is a Classic", and darker, more twisted tunes like "World Famous MF", and the truly demented "Disaster Area" - those pitched down stabs at the start of that still sound like little else all these years later.
Many of these tunes were released as part of EPs on PCP labels, but some are exclusive to this album - notably, "2nd Coming", which is somehow a darker follow-up to "We Have Arrived". But the exclusive track which is my favourite - and worth the price alone - is "Murder One" by Killer Loops. This was a long-standing mystery ID for many years for me - a classic 1992 breakbeat hardcore track with a gigantic rave stab riff and the "up up in the sky" vocal as used by Ilsa Gold. Doesn't sound like many other PCP tracks, but at the same time it has that classic combination of darkness, simplicity and total rave armageddon. When this came out, the UK breakbeat scene was itself beginning to shift towards the darkside, and so it's a shame there weren't more PCP releases in this vein (aside from the excellent White Breaks series).
Anyway, great album - but absolutely worth picking up just for "Murder One". (And despite 3 tracks per side still sounds pretty good!)
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