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Grid*Rollercoaster

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Progressive House, Tech Trance

Year:

Tracklist

Rollercoaster (Nemesis Mix)6:50
Rollercoaster (Lionrock House Sound Of Didsbury)7:25
Rollercoaster (Lionrock Toolbag Mix)7:20

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994-09-05, CDRollercoaster
    CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve
    Deconstruction – 74321230772, BMG – 74321230772UK1994UK1994
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994, CDRollercoaster
    CD, Single
    Deconstruction – 74321 23333 2, BMG – 74321 23333 2Europe1994Europe1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994, VinylRollercoaster
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Deconstruction – CORBY 1UK1994UK1994
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994-09-05, VinylRollercoaster
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Single
    Deconstruction – 74321 230771UK1994UK1994
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994, CDRollercoaster
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Deconstruction – 74321 23333 2, BMG – 74321 233332Australia1994Australia1994
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994, CDRollercoaster
    CD, Single
    Deconstruction – 74321 233342Europe1994Europe1994
    New Submission
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994-09-05, CassetteRollercoaster
    Cassette, Single
    Deconstruction – 74321 23077 4UK1994UK1994
    New Submission
    Cover of Rollercoaster, 1994, CassetteRollercoaster
    Cassette, Single
    Deconstruction – 74321230774, BMG – 74321230774UK1994UK1994
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • line_out's avatar
      line_out
      The error at 2:46 is not critical. This is not a technical defect, just a loss of sound for a microsecond, which doesn't affect the rhythm of the track. In general, both Nemesis Mix and Lionrock Toolbag Mix (which i prefer) are best listened to at -5 speed. Sounds more solid.
      • CheefRoberts's avatar
        CheefRoberts
        There is an error at 2:46 on the Nemesis Mix where there seems to be a split second of music missing, kind of like a small vinyl skip/jump. This happens on both the CD and vinyl copies so it must be a problem with the master source.
        • scoundrel's avatar
          scoundrel
          _Rollercoaster_ sees The Grid at their tranciest, and even though their “Nemesis Mix” is an extended version of the original, it’s fine as it is. Lionrock takes the track in a more house direction with the "House Sound of Didsbury Mix," while maintaining the some of the spacier synth elements (his “Toolbag Mix” goes deeper and harder). The go-to mix, however, is Global Communication’s “Yellow Submarine Take,” another astonishing journey from the duo who could do no wrong. Beautiful, elegant ambiance.
          • PaulWay's avatar
            PaulWay
            This is quite a diverse collection of mixes, and to be honest my favourite is the 'Global Communication Yellow Submarine Retake', a beautiful ambient chillout track that was way ahead of its time. The rest of the album is a bit cheesy and bleepy in comparison, but worth owning all the same.

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