Joey BeltramClassics

Label:

R & S Records – RS 96100 CD

Format:

CD , Compilation

Country:

Belgium

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Acid

Tracklist

1 Joey Beltram Energy Flash 5:49
2 Joey Beltram Jazz 303
Engineer [Uncredited]Per Martinsen
4:50
3 Joey Beltram Subsonic Trance
Engineer [Uncredited]Per Martinsen
3:30
4 Joey Beltram Psycho Bass
Engineer [Uncredited]Per Martinsen
5:00
5 Joey Beltram My Sound 4:13
6 Joey Beltram The Melody
Programmed By [Uncredited]Marcos Salon
4:43
7 Joey Beltram Sub-Bass Experience
Programmed By [Uncredited]Marcos Salon
4:55
8 Joey Beltram The Reflex
Programmed By [Uncredited]Marcos Salon
4:53
9 Second Phase Mind To Mind 5:35
10 Second Phase Mentasm 4:24
11 Mental Mayhem Joey's Riot 4:28
12 Open Mind The Trance 4:40
13 Disorder (2) Groove Attack 3:24

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗R & S Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Atmosphere Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Easy Street Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Rhythmatic Rage
  • Published ByR & S Records
  • Manufactured ByR & S Records
  • Marketed ByR & S Records
  • Copyright ©R & S Records
  • Pressed ByDADC Austria – A0100194353-0101

Credits

  • Design [De.sign]i-luv.mi.tdr*
  • Photography Bym04:tdr*
  • Written-By, ProducerMundo Muzique (tracks: 9, 10)

Notes

[Tracks 1 - 4] Taken from "Beltram Volume 1 - Energy Flash" (R & S Records - RS 926 12") - ℗ 1990 R & S Records
[Tracks 5 - 8] Taken from "Beltram Volume 2 - My Sound" (R & S Records - RS 9104 - 12") - ℗ 1991 R & S Records
[Tracks 9 & 10] Taken from "Second Phase - Mentasm" (R & S Records - RS 9109 - 12") - ℗ 1991 R & S Records
[Track 11] Taken from "Mental Mayhem - Joey's Riot" (Atmosphere Records - AT-4 - 12") - ℗ 1990 Atmosphere Records
[Track 12] Taken from "Open Mind - The Trance" (Easy Street Records - EZS 7569 - 12") - ℗ 1990 Easy Street Records
[Track 13] Taken from "Disorder - Groove Attack" (Rhythmatic Rage Records - RR 1001 - 12") - ℗ 1990 Rhythmatic Rage Records

All tracks published by R & S Records. Manufactured and marketed by R & S Records/Belgium
This Compilation ℗ R & S Records. © 1996 R & S Records.
Made in Austria
____________
Track 4 is incorrectly titled: Psychobase

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 411659 010022 >
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5411659010022
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): ['DADC Austria' logo] A0100194353-0101 14 A2
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI L554
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 94G5
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): ['DADC Austria' logo] A0100194353-0101 14 A1
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI L554
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 94E4
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3): ['DADC Austria' logo] A0100194353-0101 14 A1
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI L554
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 94A8
  • Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM

Other Versions (5 of 9)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Classics (2×LP, Compilation) R & S Records RS 96100 Belgium 1996
Classics (CD, Compilation) Sony Records SRCS 8258 Japan 1996
Recently Edited
Classics (CD, Compilation) Rough Trade RS 96100 CD, RTD 119.3122.2 1996
Classics (2×LP, Compilation, Repress) R & S Records RS 96100 Belgium 2006
Classics (CD, Compilation, Reissue, Remastered, Super Jewel Box) R & S Records RS96100RM, RS 96100 CD Belgium 2008

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Reviews

  • Butterloggietommy's avatar
    Giacomo hasn't got a clue.I don't think you realise the importance of life changing music made by the likes of Joey Beltram. 1990 was the best year for Electronic dance.Sod modern production just listen to R&S from 1990 alone!!!
    • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
      Personal faves

      Subsonic Trance
      Psycho Bass
      Mind To Mind
      Mentasm
      Joey's Riot
      The Trance
      Groove Attack

      I still can't really listen to Energy Flash these days as it was played to absolute death back then! Still, it has great classic drum programming by Beltram! Peace ;)
      • Whitey's avatar
        Whitey
        Many of us grew up and got hooked on techno because of the likes of Beltram.....simple yet addictive tracks that at the time set the standard so many followed. Energy Flash, My Sound and Mentasm happen to be my favourites although this album is worth every penny as each track is unique and memorable. Old School at its best.
        • GENRE's avatar
          GENRE
          Giacomo ~ it is innappropriate to compare Beltram of early nineties with todays digitally sequenced techno and trance. To truly appreciate this it really needs to be listened to next to its contempories back then. Early Beltram had such an impact on the evolution of dance because it was so different, radical and simply hard!. Yes, by today's standards it is somewhat laboured and clumsy but you acknowledge how it was made (4 tracks & analogue synths). Without the influence of records like this I doubt whether todays trance would be around. One should also not forgot the impact these tunes had on dance culture in particular the explosion of the European Rave scene. Any one interested in dance music should own a copy of this : Respect Due.
          • eye_c_red's avatar
            eye_c_red
            For a deplorable price, you get a full collection of fantastic classics. These tracks might be -and sound?- old but they are definetely too good, especially if you like the old school type. Anyway, Energy Flash is in itself a sufficient reason for buying it! :o) Ecstacy, ecstacy...
            • giacomo's avatar
              giacomo
              Ok, it was 1990, technology not as advanced in musicmaking software as it is now, but this collection of early Beltram hits is so stiff and clumsy as to be almost impossible to listen to nowadays.
              You can appreciate the sound production if you use a pair of good headphones, though.

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