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Planetary Assault SystemsPlanetary Funk Vol. 3 (Visit To Pro-form iii)

Label:

Peacefrog Records – PF 020

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno, Acid

Tracklist

A1Starway Ritual5:19
A2React Interact6:27
B1Forms5:26
B2Sleeping Sin Seemless6:41
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Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtSpace Station Ø
  • Lacquer Cut AtJTS Studios
  • Pressed ByDamont

Credits

  • Featuring [And Of Course Featuring The Delicious Talents Of]Hulal
  • Written-ByPlanetary Assault Systems

Notes

Written Nov. 93 except B2. Written Feb. 94

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side A): PF020 A Space Station Ø -JTS-
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side B): PF020 B Space Station Ø -JTS-

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Planetary Funk Vol. 3 (Visit To Pro-form iii) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label)Peacefrog RecordsPF020UK1994
Planetary Funk Vol. 3 (Visit To Pro-form iii) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Peacefrog RecordsPF 020UK1994

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Reviews

  • glitchtrauma's avatar
    glitchtrauma
    a-side is definitely not dated, ruthless gangsta sleaze guaranteed to have gotten Börte Üjin Khatun going through multiple orgasms knowing the terrors she would unleash on the world from old genghis's seed. miss out at your own peril, this alongside mazdaratti E.O.D and a few other weapons in any self-respecting avant-mod techno heads arsenal from this era inaugurated a new revolution in club sexuality — suddenly it was no longer the summer of love but the fantasy of emptying a .99 clip into prince charles' head (wanking over elizabeth taylor crashing her car? we long since left that behind ballard) most kiddy gabba can't touch this delightful slice of treason...

    Let's go...
    • justsaysean's avatar
      justsaysean
      The A sounds a bit dated so flip over to B side. Now then,they're a bit good arent they? Two timeless gems that every self respcting tech head should own.Forms is my fave.So eeerily beautiful.
      • waveassembly's avatar
        waveassembly
        The stunning gem on this record for me is Sleeping Sin Seemless. Incredibly beautiful track and considering the type of brutal and industrial techno P.A.S was producing at the time it is quite the contrast. The A side is starting to get a bit dated, but Sleeping Sin Seemless will remain a timeless classic for me. A+
        • 1969's avatar
          1969
          Edited 12 years ago
          When planetary assault systems number one was released it was truely a dancefloor smash,the tracks "gated" and "in from the night"
          were huge techno tunes and highly sought after by anyone lucky to get a copy.Trust me not many artists had produced such new sounds at the time.(Jeff Mills axis 004 "step to enchantment" was another big tune)That era was very exciting,techno was fighting back so when planetary assault systems two came out it was a bit flat compared to number one.However volume three was definatly back and banging!Side a has two hard warehouse tracks on it,the second 'react interact' is a beauty!Side two has a couple of laid back techno beats which Luke does so well.Technoheads ignore this release at your peril!

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