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Performer: Various
Genre: Electronic
Album: Technovisions 2
Released: 1993
Style: Trance, Techno, Acid
MP3 version ZIP size: 1396 mb
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WMA version ZIP size: 1579 mb
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Source Release It
A2 Teste The Wipe (Sonik Dub)
A3 Felix Da Housecat Featuring Sofie Bloo Freakadelica
Vocals – Sofie Bloo
B1 Detune Flying Area
B2 Zendik The Analogical Brain
B3 Apogee Inside Above
C1 Vapour Space* Gravitational Arch Of 10
C2 Basscult Paradise Place (Acid '93 Mix)
C3 Pentatonik Catalonia
D1 Sublime Transamerican (L.A. Mix)
D2 Dig The New Breed Who's No. 1
D3 Ohm Why Don't Ya

Credits

  • Compiled By – The Rumour Mongers

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CDRAID 512 Various Technovisions 2 ‎(CD, Comp) Rumour Records CDRAID 512 UK 1993
ZCRAID 512 Various Technovisions 2 ‎(Cass, Comp) Rumour Records ZCRAID 512 UK 1993

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This compilation holds also couple of progressive house tunes of the era - perhaps not the most famous or best selling, but good club tracks. I'm talking about "Transamerican" by Sublime and "Who's No. 1" by Dig The New Breed: these two tracks might not be categorized as "Progressive House" today, but at the time they were both quite different from typical house track, taking their influences from harder styles of dance music like Techno, Breakbeat and Acid. There's also almost forgotten gem on this record: Apogee's "Inside Above", by Dan Curtin. At the time of the release Mr. Curtin was quite unknown producer, having only been producing for about year. "Inside Above" is quite slamming acid-techno track with Curtin's distinctive style of producing: he built his tracks to be songs, still keeping things repetitive enough to not sound like a pop song.