Tracklist
Other Side | |||
Alice In Wonderland | 9:06 | ||
This Side | |||
Peter Pan | 8:58 |
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- CybordelicsComposed By, Producer
- HüLacquer Cut By
- DJ Mike Schmidt*Written-By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Fairy Tales 12", 33 ⅓ RPM | Harthouse – HH037 | Germany | 1994 | Germany — 1994 | |||||
Fairy Tales 12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing, Promo | Harthouse – HH037 | Germany | 1994 | Germany — 1994 | |||||
Fairy Tales 3×File, MP3, 320 kbps | Harthouse – HH037RF8 | Germany | 2005 | Germany — 2005 |
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referencing Fairy Tales (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) HH037
Sounds like "Alice in Woderland" samples the Waveform Sound from very beginning of "Thursday Club – Thursday's Theme (Smokin Dub)" and modified it.referencing Fairy Tales (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) HH037
One of my all time favourite tunes along with The Essence of Nature - Blue Oyster & Nagachian - Magic Keys. Mid 90s was a golden era for dance musicreferencing Fairy Tales (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) HH037
Yes, one of the best Traxs from Harthouse FFM.... On the way to omen @ 1994.... ;) The good old days...- Edited 10 years ago
referencing Fairy Tales (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) HH037
It's all about the still lovely liquid sounding track Peter Pan ....132 bpm and that needs pitching down now too.
referencing Fairy Tales (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) HH037
I was quite obsessed with "Alice in Wonderland" from the very first time I heard it played out here in Melbourne in '94, it was love at first stomp.
It's easy to understand why this one stood out on a label that was already releasing some amazing music for it's time, when you consider one of the members is also behind production outfit Mikerobenics who had a massive hit with "Julika", also on Harthouse.
Listening back to this record now, there are certainly some elements that have dated. For one, the production is a little thin for what was (and could still be) quite an epic record. Second, it's just too fast - about 154bpm, and really should have been made 10 bpm slower (like Julika). This was probably the main reason it didn't get many spins in clubs and raves, and when it did it was almost always pitched down. But the fast pace was part of Cybordelic's sound - Adventures of Dama was a fast record too.
Nevertheless, I'll always remember this one fondly, even if I have to drink 3 Red Bull's to keep up with it on the dancefloor.
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