Various – Global Technological Innovations (Unreleased - 1)
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Techno |
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Tracklist
Sandoz– | Ocean Reflection | ||
Infinity*– | Think Quick (Remodel) | ||
2000 & One– | Sensitive Space | ||
The Geep– | The Geep (Goddess Of My Soul Mix) | ||
Clip Talk– | A.M.D. | ||
max 404– | 6AM In Eindhoven | ||
As One– | Asa Nisi Masa | ||
Quadrant– | Dytiq | ||
Underground Resistance– | A Moment In Time |
Credits (6)
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Dave CawleyCompiled By
- Simon Clarke (3)Compiled By
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Richard BurridgeDesign
- Pauls*Lacquer Cut By
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Tim MillingtonOther [Conceived By]
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Robert Clifford (2)Photography By [Iron Fillings]
Notes
"The Geep (Goddess Of My Soul Mix)" by The Geep is actually by The Orb. Specifically it's an earlier version of their "My Granny's Favourite Mix" remix of "Secret Squirrel", by Yasuaki Shimizu & The Saxophonettes.
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Global Technological Innovations (Unreleased - 1)
CD, Compilation
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New Electronica – elec :: 4cd | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 |
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Global Technological Innovations (Unreleased - 1)
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New Electronica – elec 4lp | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 | ||||
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Global Technological Innovations - Unreleased 1
2×LP, Compilation, White Label; 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
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New Electronica – elec 4p :: promo only | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 |
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Global Technological Innovations - Unreleased 1
Cassette, Compilation
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New Electronica – elec 4MC | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoThere are some true electronica classics here, some really top notch stuff. Definitely a high quality under the radar compilation that is affordable. For me the Geep track is truly a gem, eventually credited to The Orb, but it sounds like nothing they have ever done before or since. To me it sounds like something from the Pure Plastic camp, or Stasis or B12, it's got that haunting, dreamy vibe with unconventional rhythms. It's a slow burner that draws you down into a fascinating ride that you'll be thankful you stuck with.
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Dytic is my fav track from Moritz and Mark. Amazing mood here. It looks like a meeting with something amazing, unearthly, not of this world, but very light and kind, something very technological, captivating, hypnotic, mystical, something permeating time and space, and at the same moment cozy, warm, welcoming.
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Contains an unreleased and a very very good Basic Channel production. Also the one that stand out one as well among of these. Very crisp and fresh and have stood the test of time with pride.
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