Sunday 13 September 2009

Tracklisting for 4th June 1992 to 23rd June 1992

In this session there are some real gems, not only some classic techno (including the extraordinary and influential track "Catastrophe" by Instinct, with its twisted acid bassline and mind-boggling sounds, it sounded so futuristic and was so ahead of its time) but some even more classic acid house from artists like The Creator and Baby Ford due to Steve Jackson standing in for Colin Dale one night. Side one is filled with gorgeous techno, including tracks by Jessie Deep and Jay Endz In Paradize. This is a great session indeed.

4th June 1992 to 23rd June 1992 Side One

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X-102 - "????" - (Tresor)
Missing Channel - "Edge Of Infinity" - (Hardwax)
Stomach Basher - "Not Offensive EP" - (Rotterdam Records)
Nico - "Field Of Vision" - (ESP Records)
Disintegrator - "Schizophrenic" - (Direct Drive)
Jessie Deep - "My Revelation" - (Music Man Records)
Jay Endz In Paradize - "Cosmic Energy Flow" - (CES)
Instinct - "Catastrophe" - (Decisive Records)
L.A.M. - "Meltdown" - (Hardwax)
Maximum Peak - "The Force" - (ESP Records)

4th June 1992 to 23rd June 1992 Side Two

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Muff Man - "Sit On The Face" - (Future Sound Records)
Phuture - "The Creator" - (Jack Trax)
The Hypnotist - "House Is Mine Remixes" - (Rising High Records)
Baby Ford - "Reprise" - (Rhythm King Records)
DJ Blatant & Master Programmer - "II" - (Spare Beat Records)
Lagowski - "A.C.3 EMP Hardened" - (Chromium Industries)
Bass Probe - "Another Sleepless Night" - (Warrior Records)
Ege Bam Yasi - "Acid Indigestion???" - (????)
Spiritless - "Trauma" - (Asmodee Productions)
Nookie - "Give A Little Love" - (Absolute 2 Records)
???? - "????" - (????)

2 comments:

  1. Hey man, just found your site, what great work!
    I remember recording lots of these too, just hearing these are bringing it all back to bunking off school and listening to those tapes. I have a few, but it will take some time to find them and record them, let alone doing the tracklists!
    There was one track in particular that had Amiga style computer speech swearing all the way through it, any ideas? I think it was recorded just before the dates your tapes started, but might wrong!

    Once again, great work and many thanks for the memories!

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  2. Disintegrator tune on the A side is Flash Back Attack

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