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Freddy SpinsOla-Ola-Ola

Label:

ZYX Records – ZYX 6546-12

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance, Techno

Tracklist

AOla-Ola-Ola6:16
B1Journey To Middle-Earth6:32
B2Ola-Ola-Ola (Edit)3:10
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Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtPlacebo Studios
  • Marketed ByBernhard Mikulski Schallplatten-Vertriebs-GmbH

Credits

  • Arranged By, Written-ByOliver Lieb
  • Mixed By, ProducerMarcus Ghoreischian, Oliver Lieb

Notes

Digitally recorded at Placebo Studios Frankfurt am Main

Made in Germany

Also released in a generic ZYX cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 90204 018338
  • Barcode (String): 090204018338
  • Label Code: LC 6350
  • Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA

Other Versions (1)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Ola-Ola-Ola (CD, Maxi-Single, Card-Sleeve)ZYX RecordsZYX 6546-8Germany1991

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Reviews

  • Weareonenation303's avatar
    Edited 5 years ago
    "Ola-Ola-Ola" sounds like a more commercial version of Oliver Lieb's underground hit Force Legato - System. Definitely not something I would recommend to people looking for a breath taking techno track. It's cheesy fun in short bursts and nothing more.

    "Journey To Middle Earth" is a completely different beast. It's a neat downtempoish track with cool ethnic instruments. It's a hidden gem worth seeking for and probably explains why the 12" version has a lot of wants. I bought the CDM back in 2013 and go back to this track every now and then.
    • djCan's avatar
      djCan
      Edited 18 years ago
      Although Oliver Lieb's musical genius is unquestioned "Ola-Ola-Ola" is one of his weaker productions, the happy vocal samples on this techno track are too annoying. The one to go for is "Journey To Middle-Earth", a hypnotising downtempo track with a tribal percussion beat, a fascinating atmosphere generated by dark synths and a faded-in male voice that reminds me somehow of mid-eighties Depeche Mode works. Grab it, if you can find it!

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