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VariousBerghain 03 | Part I

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Tony LionniFound A Place5:24
Radio SlaveNeverending .....11:44

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    Cover of Berghain 03 | Part I, 2009-04-06, VinylBerghain 03 | Part I
    12", Promo, White Label
    Ostgut Ton – o-ton22Germany2009Germany2009
    Cover of Berghain 03 | Part I, 2009-04-06, VinylBerghain 03 | Part I
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
    Ostgut Ton – o-ton22Germany2009Germany2009
    Cover of Berghain 03 | Part I, 2009-04-06, FileBerghain 03 | Part I
    2×File, WAV
    Ostgut Ton – o-ton22Germany2009Germany2009
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    • phn208's avatar
      phn208
      Found a place still sounds great. Anyone notice it's got an odd number of beats in the beginning section before the piano is introduced? Makes it tricky to mix.
      • TriHard's avatar
        TriHard
        Edited 8 years ago
        Massive Ripoff of Basic Channel Phyllyps track ii almost sounds like it should be titled '(Radio Slave interpretation)
        • thevandelay's avatar
          thevandelay
          Only discovered Found A Place yesterday, how on earth did I overlook this for so long? Incredible piece of music, simplistic and by no means a new idea but it just works so well. Hats off to Mr. Lionni!
          • Allure's avatar
            Allure
            Has anyone else noticed the grooves on this record are a bit strange (in a good way)? For instance, on "Found A Place" the last part of the record has a repetitive pattern in the grooves, while the intensity of the track clearly decreases. Does the cutter have control over this?
            • restless's avatar
              restless
              "Found A Place" by Tony Lionni summarizes all gimmicks featured in the coolest house or techno tunes produced around late 00's/early 10s (and somehow in the deepest dubstep and bass music too) : equally anthemic and hypnotic purposes, echoes all around, old-school-sounding euphoric piano sequences paying homage to early Chicago and Detroit, very balanced production and sound-design, THOSE obsessive mantra-like cut-up girl voices snippets, fluid and perfectly mastered dynamic progression : in my book, an examplary quality club track of its era.

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