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3Phase*Rota

Genre:Electronic
Style:Techno
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Rota

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    Cover of Rota, 1993-00-00, VinylRota
    12", Promo, Single Sided, 33 ⅓ RPM
    NovaMute – P12 NoMu 23UK1993UK1993
    Cover of Rota, 1993, VinylRota
    12", Single Sided, 33 ⅓ RPM
    NovaMute – 12 NoMu 23UK1993UK1993

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    • Paucus's avatar
      Paucus
      Wicked tune for the heads! A must have in your collection ; )
      • marlinmusic's avatar
        marlinmusic
        Total tune,Under rated 90’s classic
        Try mixing with Pob strata
        • wakeyladhere's avatar
          wakeyladhere
          Played on the first Andy Weatherall BBC essential mix. Banger.
          • Duds1's avatar
            Duds1
            For me, it's maybe the first ever Tech-Trance track. And one of the best, without any doubt,
            • jazzliscious's avatar
              jazzliscious
              OOOOOHHH YEAH! This forgotten classic is hard for this old boy to forget. Call it house or call it what you will, I will call it CLASSIC TECHNO! The fantastic mixing and the oh-so-delectible sounds add up to one of the best! Buyers beware, there is as I write one for sale in Germany right now! I'd get it! I have it on like three different NovaMute releases so I don't need to own another one-sided promo. OK, aside from the great house flavor it has nice elements of trance and some of those deep DEEP sounds that make a drugged-up raver feel like they're floating through the cosmos. I don't need drugs, thank you, the music itself takes me there. I must have heard this one ten thousand times since late 1993, and I'm still not sick of it! I never will be I assure you that! I love 3 Phase, I told him that via e-mail and I want the world to know that this artist supplied the world with an all-too-brief supply of the most well-crafted techno ever written and produced! This is what techno was all about to me for a while there before it started getting stale in 1995 when everybody became "DJ-oriented" and forgot how to add a few changes to the track. This suffers not from any maladies, only timeless melodies! This track should be deified like the less-than-stellar Plastikman "Sheet One" album, I feel it's much more deserving. But hey, the best gems remain hidden for years before someone unearths them at the right time and place. This one's waiting, all you DJs out there! Bring it back from the shadows. It IS that good!

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