Various – Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full
Label: | React – REACT CD2 |
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Series: | Reactivate – Volume #2 |
Format: | CD, Compilation |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno, Breakbeat, House |
Tracklist
1 | GTO– | The Bullfrog (Data Flow Mix) | 6:29 |
2 | 6 Bells All– | Me The Mailman | 5:06 |
3 | Outlander– | Vamp | 5:08 |
4 | Fierce Ruling Diva– | Rubb It In | 4:59 |
5 | Space Trax– | Deduction (1e Version) | 5:04 |
6 | B-Sides (2)– | The Tape (Remix) | 4:51 |
7 | Code Red– | Dreams Forever | 5:34 |
8 | Sub System– | Subhouse | 5:44 |
9 | Hyp-no-tyz– | Torsion | 4:24 |
10 | Techno Grooves Mach 4*– | Techno Slam | 5:55 |
11 | Ravebusters– | Mitrax (In-Fluid) | 7:58 |
12 | Science Lab– | Flesh And Blood | 5:34 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – React Music Ltd
- Copyright © – React Music Ltd
- Made By – PDO, UK – 10162561
Credits
- Compiled By – James Horrocks, Steve Edgley, Thomas Foley
- Sleeve, Design – Chroma (7)
Notes
Trance innovation by:- Steve Edgley, Thomas Foley and James Horrocks
Release title is inconsistently displayed as follows:
Front: Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full
Disc: Reactivate Volume 2 - The Belgian Techno Anthems - Phasers On Full
Insert: Reactivate Volume 2 - Belgian Techno Anthems - Phasers On Full
Spine: Reactivate Vol. 2
Back: Reactivate - The Belgian Techno Anthems
Track 6: produced by HPF Records.
Artist 9 is credited as Hyp-no-tyz 2 on insert.
Release title is inconsistently displayed as follows:
Front: Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full
Disc: Reactivate Volume 2 - The Belgian Techno Anthems - Phasers On Full
Insert: Reactivate Volume 2 - Belgian Techno Anthems - Phasers On Full
Spine: Reactivate Vol. 2
Back: Reactivate - The Belgian Techno Anthems
Track 6: produced by HPF Records.
Artist 9 is credited as Hyp-no-tyz 2 on insert.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5021620912028
- Matrix / Runout: REACTCD2 10162561 01 & MADE IN U.K.
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full (LP, Compilation) | React, React | REACT LP2, REACT LP 2 | UK | 1991 | ||
Recently Edited | Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full (Cassette, Compilation) | React, React | React MC 2, REACT CASS2 | UK | 1991 | ||
New Submission | Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full (LP, Compilation, Promo, White Label, Stereo) | React, React | REACT LP2, REACT LP 2 | UK | 1991 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Phasers on full damn you're right! Dated, useless in modern sets, at times even cheesey- but who on earth could care when it's so much fun. Bunch of "throw your hands up in the air!", occasional gushes of burning acid, siren synth hooks, machine gun fire breakbeats, screams, Chuck D's (Public Enemy's lead MC for you ignoramuses) timeless "somebody in the house say YEAH!", uplifting hoover sequences and what not. Basically, if you're over forty years of age, and are in the mood for a release which will remind you of an ideal saturday night out around two decades ago, or you're you're a youngster (hand high up in the air) plain interested in the history of electronic music, then you need to hear this. Along with some compilations from the GoBang! imprint, "Reactivate Volume #2 - Phasers On Full" has some of the finest, in your face, feel good music from the hey day of the rave era.
If tunes such as Frank De Wulf's The Tape, Techno Grooves' Techno Slam, Outlander's The Vamp, Sub System's Subhouse and a vast majority of the other tracks don't make you want to get up from that sofa and rock the floor, then few things will, unless we're talking about a full blown nuclear attack.
Bottom line is: if you have a soft spot for european like old school rave music, there is no excuse for not having this. Top of the line party stuff, which, despite the fact it sounds everything but suitable for contemporary dance floor demands, will bring many smiles to those old enought to remember these tunes, or better yet, those old enough who still remember they were exposed to these sounds, if you follow. Anyways, for those who can get a kick out of this, I give it a maximum amount of votes out of a maximum amount of votes available(?). Those looking for something to let loose during the next Ableton DJ set, forget about it (duh!), unless you want these Fruity Loops, champagne sipping alleged ravers to get a heart attack, while giving the rest of us guilty conscience because we've just lost cancer cure.
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