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Paperclip PeopleFloor

Label:

Planet E – PE PCP 3

Format:

Vinyl, 12"

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Techno

Tracklist

AFloor
B1Floor (Drums)
B2Oscillator
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Credits

  • ProducerCarl Craig

Notes

'Floor' samples from '(Everybody) Get Dancin'' performed by Bombers.

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Floor (12", White Label, Promo)Planet EPE PCP 3US1996
New Submission
Floor (4×File, AIFF)Planet EnoneUS2012

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Reviews

  • UrbanBreath's avatar
    UrbanBreath
    Edited 6 years ago
    Bassline's sample from the track "Floor" taken from this :
    https://www.discogs.com/Bombers-Everybody-Get-Dancing/release/393857
    • Bricks
      Edited 12 years ago
      I can pinpoint the exact moment when Techno takes on a whole new spiritual meaning for me and properly speaks with its older sister Disco for the first time and it's when Disco shows itself, remarkably, to be life-threatening techno in disguise. Who knew? Carl knew, that's who!

      Here he stirs together some of the heaviest, thickest and deepest techno rhythms and beats yet conjured by mere man, then proceeds to put the fear of God into you by dropping in some of the most disturbingly sonic disco loops ever imagined, scary stuff. Put simply, if you step out on the dance floor to this mighty track, you best have your shit in order. Get dancing or get run over by this driving track. And the next time you walk in a club and all the dancers are lying on the dance floor annihilated, chances are they just got 'Floor' dropped on 'em.

      Biblical!

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