Various – Frankfurt Trax Vol. 1 (House Of Techno)
Genre: | Electronic, Hip Hop |
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Style: | Techno, Electro |
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Tracklist
Mescalinum United– | Into Mekong Center (Mekong Score Remix) | 6:00 | |
Cyborg Unknown– | Year 2001 (Deep In Detroit - U.S. Mix) | 4:22 | |
Me On Bass– | Structures And Movements (Game's Over - Version II) | 5:11 | |
Bunker Youth– | Love Those Who Fight Against Oppression (Free At All - Dub) | 4:49 | |
Jackhammer (2)– | Dumb! | 4:47 | |
Elevation (5)– | Delta 9 And Still Searchin' | 4:45 | |
Akt 33– | Act In Acid (No U.F.O. - Extended 12") | 7:00 | |
Digital Dictators– | Where The Rhythm Counts (Das Werk Der Kraft) | 3:15 | |
T-Bone Castro– | Radical Padrone (Legal 12" Version) | 6:07 | |
Whale Kommittee*– | Save The Whales (Club Edit) | 4:22 | |
CD - Bonus Trax | |||
Cyborg Unknown– | Year 2001 (Transcendental 12" Mix) | 8:00 | |
Tres Hombres– | Fiesta Del Suck | 6:31 | |
Free Base Factory*– | Brother Del Ray (Alive And Loaded) | 4:04 |
Credits (4)
- The MoverEngineer
- Planet Core ProductionsProducer
- Acardipane*Written-By
- Slam BurtWritten-By
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![]() | Frankfurt Trax Vol. 1 - House Of Techno LP, Compilation | Planet Core Productions – PCP 004 LP | Germany | 1990 | Germany — 1990 | ||||
![]() | Frankfurt Trax Vol. 1 (House Of Techno) CD, Compilation | Planet Core Productions – PCP 004 CD | Germany | 1990 | Germany — 1990 | ||||
![]() | Frankfurt Trax Vol. 1 - House Of Techno LP, Compilation, Promo | Planet Core Productions – PCP 004 | Germany | 1990 | Germany — 1990 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Frankfurt Trax Vol. 1 - House Of Techno 11×File, MP3, Compilation, Reissue, 320 kbps | Planet Phuture (2) – none | Germany | 2020 | Germany — 2020 | Recently Edited |
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- PCP had many releases of a strange and experimental nature. But even amongst its most unusual ones, this one stands out.
In fact, this compilation (and its tracks) rarely gets mentioned in "best-of" lists, DJ charts, mix-sets.
People know it exists. But they seldom talk about it.
And indeed, it is "at the edge of the board" in many ways. It almost sounds as it if was done by a different label, a different Planet Core Productions.
Few of the aliases appear again in later releases - a rarity for this label's catalogue.
There are not much "Hardcore" sounds, yes. But PCP never produced 'purely Hardcore', and you could not expect much Hardcore in 1990 anyway.
But there neither is that typical, detroit-infused, somewhat minimalist, catacomb, and claustrophobic techno mania - which later became the trademark style of PCP.
Instead, the sounds are varied, massive, expansive.
There are links to hip hop, ebm, dance...
And even though the instrumentation itself feels minimalist, the sound itself feels huge.
To put it this way: if PCP had continued that way, I could imagine them filling rock and pop arenas with a kind of PCP sound that lies in the middle of mass appeal madness and emissions from the deepest underground.
Headlining the newspapers and owning the charts.
But PCP went another way; they took no quarters, they went as rough and secretive and underground as possible.
So underground that only now, decades later, a wide audience slowly unpeels these layers.
So that's what we got here. A huge "what-if?" artifact out of the earliest days of PCP.
Rating: 89 out of 100
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