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Label:

Abfahrt – ZYX 6216-12

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

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Genre:

Electronic

Style:

EBM

Tracklist

A System (v.1.0.) 6:46
B System (v.2.0.) 6:27

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByBernhard Mikulski Schallplatten-Vertriebs-GmbH
  • Distributed ByBernhard Mikulski Distribution Limited
  • Published ByBernhard Mikulski Publishing
  • Recorded AtparaDOX Studios
  • Lacquer Cut AtSST Brüggemann GmbH

Credits

  • DesignGold Design
  • Lacquer Cut BySST (8)
  • ProducerTorsten Fenslau
  • Programmed By [Additional], Remix, Mixed ByTorsten Fenslau
  • Programmed By, Written-ByOliver Lieb

Notes

Some copies come with a generic ZYX Records sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 090204004041
  • Barcode (Text): 0 90204 00404
  • Label Code: LC 6350
  • Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): ZYX 6216-12 A SST
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): ZYX 6216-12 B SST

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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System (V.1.0.) - System (V.2.0.) (CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve) Abfahrt ZYX 6216-8 1989
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System (The Remixes) (12", 45 RPM) ZYX Records ZYX 6216R-12 1990
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System (The Remixes) (CD, Mini, Single) ZYX Records ZYX 6216R-8 1990
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System (Original + Remixed Versions) (12", Special Edition) ZYX Records ZYX 6216-12 RS Denmark 1990
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System (12", 45 RPM, Special Edition, Stereo) Rumour Records RUMAT 17 UK 1990

Recommendations

  • Play It Again
    1989
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM
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  • Play It Again (Remix)
    1989
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single
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  • Die Kybernauten
    1990
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM
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  • Los Niños Del Parque
    1982 Netherlands
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM, Stereo
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  • Warte Bis Es Dunkel Ist ...
    1989
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM
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  • The B-Sides Volume Three
    1990 Belgium
    Vinyl —
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
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  • Out Of Control
    1989
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM
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  • Brazil
    1990 Belgium
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM, Stereo
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  • Beltram Volume 2
    1991 Belgium
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM
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  • Let Your Body Learn
    1987 UK
    Vinyl —
    12", 45 RPM, Single
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Reviews

  • aali-starr
    Digweed never played this one, proper dark thumping vortex from 1989! first heard in 1992 from dj Ahmed mehmedov in almaty squat party. system system system woosh!
    • and777's avatar
      and777
      This is the best of several excellent mixes of this early Techno-Classix form German Trance-Producer Oliver Lieb. Magic intro which has opened many clubnights around the early 90's. Must-have record.
      • quatermass73's avatar
        quatermass73
        Edited 19 years ago
        System was produced by Torsten Fenslau, who was a Famous DJ at Dorian Gray Club at that time in Frankfurt/Main. In 1989, when this record was released, he created a Dance Project called "Culture Beat". The Rest is, as they say, History. Torsten Fenslau died after the Release of Culture Beat Hit "Got to get it" in a Car Crash. His "early" works include some great Electronic Trax, like the Ones under the Project Name "Out of the Ordinary". In 1994 there was a cool 2-CD-Release called "The Dream - The Best of Torsten Fenslau". ZYX records is located in . The Record Firm is still active. They have the rights to mostly every important Italo Dance Track (for the German Market) of the 80s and took over soome licences from the dead BCM Label. At the End of the 80s they released a lot of good Electronic Stuff that helped launch of the Breakthrough of Techno. If you like this one check out the 1991 Release "Tyrell Corp.-Running (My favourite is the Original-Remix-Version)", also produced by Torsten Fenslau.
        • DJTURN's avatar
          DJTURN
          It is noted, with a question mark, what country this was released in. I am almost positive that ZYX was in . This was one of those early techno tracks that started to change the dance community in a big way. Before techno really started hitting the clubs, the DJ's used to play alot of Industrial/Dark New Wave (Front 242, Nitzer Ebb, Ministry, Skinny Puppy, etc.) - at the underground clubs. Then the music started changing. This is one of those tracks that started to build a bridge between the old and the new (Techno/House.) A blend of Industrial sounds, techno beats and samples. This is a record I would never sell or trade. Other releases similar to this would be early releases on Boy records, Voyou - Houseman, Microchip League - New York.

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