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Performer: Minimal Man
Genre: Electronic
Album: Treatment Feel
Released: 1994
Style: Techno
MP3 version ZIP size: 1704 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1708 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1867 mb
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 303
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Tracklist

A Treatment Feel
B1 Treatment Feel Pt 2
B2 Treatment Feel Pt 3

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – The Exchange
  • Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited

Credits

  • Mastered By – Mike's*
  • Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Baby Ford, Eon
  • Written-By – I. Loveday*, P. Ford*

Notes

Mastered at The Exchange, London.
Recorded and mixed at Zamak Studios, London 1994.
Published by Schnozza Music
(P) 1994 Vinyl Solution
(C) 1994 Vinyl Solution
STORM 86 / EFA 1710302 / LC 7871
Barcode: 5017687308669
Reissued in 2002 to accompany the remixes.

A-side: 45 RPM
B-Side: 33⅓ RPM

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): STORM 86 A-I PR-M K
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): STORM 86 B-I MIKE'S THE EXCHANGE PR-M H

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VC 02 Minimal Man Treatment Feel (Remixes) ‎(12") Vinyl Classics VC 02 UK 2001
STORM 86 Minimal Man Treatment Feel ‎(12", S/Sided, W/Lbl) Vinyl Solution STORM 86 UK 1994
VC 02 Minimal Man Treatment Feel (Remixes) ‎(12") Vinyl Classics VC 02 UK & Europe 2002
storm 86 Minimal Man Treatment Feel ‎(12", RE) Vinyl Solution storm 86 UK 2002
STORM 86CD Minimal Man Treatment Feel ‎(CD, Single) Vinyl Solution STORM 86CD UK 1994

Agalen
This track was waaaaay ahead of its time! At least 10 words must be entered. Please enter at least 2 more.

AfinaS
Unbelievably legendary techno track. I first heard this played by John Peel sometime in 1994. I used to have it on a recording of his show on cassette tape. That went missing years ago. But occasionally I had this literally playing note by note in my mind, it had stuck in there so strongly it had such a huge effect on me. But I could never remember who it was by until I started going through some old Peel track listings ( http://peel.wikia.com/wiki/PMDB_1 ) which triggered a memory of Peel announcing the track ... "something"-man. A net search of that plus the vocal sample words turned it up on Youtube. The track is clearly a classic of the genre, and techno history, as it has very skilful musical composition and structure. but sounds completely spontaneous as if the musician is playing it live on his instruments. Electronica musicians could learn a lot from this track for how to get beyond the technology and effects to something that still has a totally unique sound in this music genre.