Various – Panic In Detroit
Label: | Buzz – bzzlp 106107, Buzz – enter 001, Buzz – enter 0011 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Compilation |
Country: | Belgium |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno, Deep House |
Tracklist
A1 | Open House Featuring Placid Angles– | Rainforest | 6:31 |
A2 | Prototype (7)– | The Path | 6:35 |
A3 | Yennek– | Serena X | 5:23 |
A4 | M500*– | Dimensions | 5:51 |
B1 | Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes*– | O.C.C. | 5:13 |
B2 | Lucky Charm– | Double X-posure | 6:13 |
B3 | Inertia (2)– | Satisfaction | 6:34 |
B4 | Eddie "Flashin" Fowlkes*– | Pure Afro Sound | 4:44 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Indisc
- Distributed By – Pinnacle (3)
Credits
- Compiled By – Damon Booker
- Sleeve – MacDesign
Notes
Catalog Numbers on sleeve:
benelux : bzzlp 106107
uk : enter 001
Catalog Numbers on labels:
benelux : bzzlp 106107
uk : enter 0011
33 rpm / sinewave in association with Buzz
Compiled for 33 rpm / sinewave
Bootlegged in 2004.
benelux : bzzlp 106107
uk : enter 001
Catalog Numbers on labels:
benelux : bzzlp 106107
uk : enter 0011
33 rpm / sinewave in association with Buzz
Compiled for 33 rpm / sinewave
Bootlegged in 2004.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 024008 000119
- Rights Society: SABAM
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout Etchings): BZZLP 106107 - A ENTER 0011- A1
- Barcode (Side B Runout Etchings): BZZLP 106107 - B ENTER 0011- B
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Panic In Detroit (CD, Compilation) | Buzz, Buzz | BZZCD 106107, ENTER CD 001 | Belgium | 1992 | ||
Panic In Detroit (Cassette, Compilation) | Buzz, Buzz | BZZMC 106107, ENTERC 001 | Belgium | 1992 | |||
Recently Edited | Panic In Detroit (LP, Compilation, Promo) | Buzz, Buzz | bzzlp 106107, enter 001 | Belgium | 1992 | ||
Panic In Detroit (LP, Compilation, Unofficial Release) | Buzz (2) | BZZLP 106107 | 2004 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- bought this compilation when it came out and it attended me ever since.so beautiful classic,should be rereleased as double vinyl
- There are also mispressings with the original. My copy has the same tracklist on both sides (open house, prototype ..) on the record label only the colors are slightly different, orange / red.
- I found a copy of this today, it has the matrix ENTER 0011 but both labels are printed in green
Does anybody know if my copy is a bootleg or original? - Decent pressing, but not great, even the original is not mixed/mastered all that loud but still very playable, especially if you must mix the vinyl.
I have 2 copies - the bootleg and the original. Bootleg is NM condition, original is VG, when i'm mixing the both, the bootleg sounds slightly better than the original...So it might be down to the individual pressing you have.
I bought my bootleg copy from 'Hard to Find Records' (still has their sticker on it) approx 15 years ago - thought nothing of it till people on here started getting upset about it, so I decided to do a side by side comparison.
My equipment list is below:
This is on the following: 2x SL1210MK2, Pioneer DJM-400, Ortofon Concord Blue & Tonar Banana(less than 400hrs use), Akai AM-U02 Amp(55wpc) 4x JBL Control 1 monitors & Yamaha YWST45 powered subwoofer...Sounds good enough to play out or to mixtape...
A must have album for any Detroit aficionado - still sounds as fresh today as it did back in 92'
Open House feat. Placid Angles 'Rainforest' is a Detroit purists wet-dream - I still listen to this several times a week, it's amazingly produced and has all the ingredients of a real classic!- Edited 17 years agoSome compilations are made to be 'dancefloor', other will be made to last, or (what people like to call so much) 'stand the test of time'. These second ones will be those remembered many years from now for a very basic reason: their music has the essential purpose of being music, of being ART - instead of fulfilling predictable-formulaic parameters.
In the biennial of 1992-1993, many Souls were touched by the impact of two ground breaking compilations from the Belgian label Buzz - "Panic In Detroit" (1992) and "Virtual Sex" (1993) which exposed part of the very influential hi-quality Detroit Techno culture in Europe (a name for a whole movement that has been largely spread and often (mis)employed whose roots lie on electronic sounds made with an accurate sense of rhythm, Soul and passion, though under the futuristic science-fiction perspective).
The result is an amazing selection of tunes forged by true artists such as Juan Atkins, Eddie Flashin’ Fowlkes and the younger Kenny Larkin, but also people who shared that type of sounds outside Detroit: John Beltran, Mark Wilson, Dan Curtin, A Guy Called Gerald. It’s the kind of LP where the most intense listener gets amazed by the out of ordinary synthesized timbres, rhythms and chords on them; 'Panic In Detroit' brought back in 1992 that broader and wilder shape of Techno to the old continent, no shadow of a doubt, a privilege left to very few releases in history.
Most of all, this compilation selected by Damon Booker (also known as DJ Blackout, the same person behind the edits of MK & A Guy Called Gerald’s tunes on Retroactive) had exclusive music, such as Eddie Fowlkes’ "O.C.C" and "Pure Afro Sound" (which made a clever use of Gwen Guthrie’s vocals on ‘Padlock – Peanut Butter’), as well as Inertia’s "Satisfaction", an example of futuristic aesthetic introspectiveness, and Lucky Charm’s "Double X-posure", a track by the super-talented Dan Curtin, the same name behind Prototype.
I had the chance to discover "Panic In Detroit" back in 1993 when I was introduced to a French guy, Cedric Huet, who was deeply into the underground sounds. Though this LP, I could hear for the first time music from people like Dan Curtin, John Beltran and Flashin’ Fowlkes. - Edited 20 years agoI have submitted the Promo release which only gave the tracklistings but not the artists. This came in a plain white cover with Panic In Detroit stamped on the front. 1992 was a great year for techno as a whole, and this LP along with the various 12" Samplers were some of the most emotional music from that period. It was elusive and sought after back then and still is 12 years on. Model 500's Dimensions has been re-released this year on the Subject Detroit label and been renamed Idea 1 which is a slightly longer version..
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