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InsiderDestiny

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

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Tracklist

Destiny
True

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Destiny, 1991, VinylDestiny
    12", 45 RPM
    Music Man Records – MMI 9081Belgium1991Belgium1991
    Cover of Destiny, 1991, VinylDestiny
    12", White Label
    Music Man Records – MMI 9081Belgium1991Belgium1991
    Cover of Destiny (The Remixes), 1992, VinylDestiny (The Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
    Music Man Records – MMI 9300Belgium1992Belgium1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Destiny (The Remixes), 1992, CDDestiny (The Remixes)
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Music Man Records – MMI 9301Belgium1992Belgium1992
    Cover of Destiny E.P., 1992, VinylDestiny E.P.
    12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Dance Ecstasy 2001 – DE 2010Germany1992Germany1992
    Cover of Destiny E.P., 1992, VinylDestiny E.P.
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Clear
    Dance Ecstasy 2001 – DE 2010Germany1992Germany1992
    Cover of Destiny, 2020, FileDestiny
    2×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Music Man Records – MMI9081DBelgium2020Belgium2020
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • LowEntropy's avatar
      LowEntropy
      "Destiny" is a headstrong techno track driven by an arpeggiated sawtooth-synth.
      "True" is a similarly forceful exposition.
      • -MKII-'s avatar
        -MKII-
        There was a demo version, the very first version actually of "Destiny" that has never been released. I remember Olivier playing it intensively at Boccaccio just a few weeks at end of summer 1991.
        • kernpanik's avatar
          kernpanik
          Back in the day, “Destiny” was Insider's most famous and most praised track. Now, 25 years later (!), I prefer “True” for its mean synth line and harder percussion. Imagine the kind of music insect-headed space aliens play when they suck your brains out … that kind of thing.
          • charlie2300's avatar
            charlie2300
            Knowledge anthem '92. Awesome dance floor tune, heavy with the trademark Dance Ecstasy drone noise. This ripped people apart back in the day. I remember.
            • DJ.RiSE's avatar
              DJ.RiSE
              Huge influencer for hardcore back in the days, this records was played basically everywhere in the early nineties on raves and parties, every dancefloor went bezerk when this record was played.
              • bati's avatar
                bati
                the speed mix is one of the greatest hardcore track ever made
                killer
                • delirium303's avatar
                  delirium303
                  Kris Vanderheyden is well-known for this all-time murder track.
                  "Destiny" hits your loudspeakers with this dark, from down to up- burning sounds like NO other tekkno track ever. This sounds are so dark that some people I rave with in the early 90s were afraid of this. In some clubs I saw ravers totally wacked out bashing their full beer(or whatever)-cans into the raving crowd - screaming clubbers beating with their arms into the strobe and the fog -
                  This track is THE tekkno track. Nobody like Kris Vanderheyden performed his equipment like this, this is a vulcan of sound grabbing the soul of hard techno...

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