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Performer: Basic Channel
Genre: Electronic
Album: BCD
Released: 2003
Style: Dub Techno
MP3 version ZIP size: 1195 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1579 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1968 mb
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 459
Other Formats: VOX DTS VOC WAV ASF VQF AUD

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Tracklist

1 Q Loop 5:28
2 Remake (Basic Reshape) 6:08
3 Mutism 5:57
4 Quadrant Dub I (Edit) 6:57
5 Radiance III (Edit) 9:21
6 Lyot Remix (Edit) 6:28
7 Presence (Edit) 8:17
8 Q1.1 1:03
9 Q1.2 4:58
10 Radiance I (Edit) 7:57
11 Radiance II 3:48

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BCP (BMG)
  • Manufactured For – Indigo
  • Manufactured By – DOCdata Germany
  • Distributed By – Indigo – 2371-2

Notes

Reissue via Indigo Distribution, cat-# 2371-2.

"buy vinyl!" is printed on the backside of the cover.

℗ 1995 BCP (BMG).

The cover sticker contains several errors:
Track 2 is listed as "e2e4 Basic Reshape".
Track 5 is listed as "Radiance II (Edit)", but is an edit of Radiance III.
Track 8 is listed as "Q1.1 (Edit)" but is the entire fourth of Q 1.1.
Track 10 is listed as "Radiance I", but is an edit.
Track 11 is listed as "Radiance III (Edit)" but is actually Radiance II unedited.

Track 1, 3 and 9 were previously unreleased.
Track 2 originally appeared on Paperclip People - Throw, credited there as a remix of a track by Paperclip People which used samples from Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4. (hence the "e2e4" reference).
Track 4 originally appeared on Basic Channel - Quadrant Dub. This track is a (uncredited as such) dub version of Round One - I'm Your Brother.
Tracks 5, 10 and 11 originally appeared on Basic Channel - Radiance.
Track 6 originally appeared on Basic Channel - Lyot Rmx. The track is a (uncredited as such) remix of Vainqueur - Lyot.
Track 7 originally appeared on Cyrus - Inversion, credited to Cyrus.
Track 8 originally appeared on Basic Channel - Q 1.1.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 827670 23712 9
  • Matrix / Runout (Variants 1 & 2): INDIGO 2371-2 DOCdata Germany
  • Mastering SID Code (Variants 1 & 2): IFPI LL88
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 5225
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 5223
  • Label Code: LC 01042
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BCD Basic Channel BCD ‎(CD, Comp, Mir) Basic Channel BCD Germany 1995
BCD Basic Channel BCD ‎(CD, Comp, RP, Met) Basic Channel BCD Germany 1997
BCD Basic Channel BCD ‎(CD, Comp, RE, Met) Basic Channel BCD Germany 1996
BCD Basic Channel BCD ‎(CD, Comp, Car) Basic Channel BCD Germany 1995
BCD Basic Channel BCD ‎(CD, Comp, RE, Met) Basic Channel BCD Germany 1997

DireRaven
This album serves as an excellent introduction to Basic Channel. I remember first hearing of BC and feeling a little confused as to what it is, or what it sounded like. Some of it's heavy and fast, some of it tempered and nautical, and every track has it's magic. The downside of this collection are typical complaints for the Best Of format, songs are edited (and I swear you have to listen to each of these traks in full to get the intended effect). The tracklisting does the best it can with the material, but it seems obvious to this listener that each BC release is intended to be listened to in it's entirety start to finish, which inevitably results in a sort of euphoric psychedelic alien locked groove that modulates like jazz does in it's aural space. Really magic stuff, but once you've listened to BCD I suggest you find the flac or vinyl of each release and learn to cherish these recordings.

Friert
I don't think i'm going out on a limb here when I say that this is THE dub techno album to own... Well in any case, if you see it fit to only own 1 dub techno CD then I would beg you to make this your choice. I'm a fan of newer artists like Deepchord/Echospace, Murmur and Quantec but lets face it, this is where it all began. These tracks are from the early to mid 90's and it doesn't even show in the sound in my opinion. We have the hidden techno beat in e2e4 Basic Reshape and then there's the lovely static of Mutism. Well actually.. Every track is is pretty hypnotic and a classic by any means. If you're new to dub techno then I can do nothing more then suggest Basic Channel's "BCD" as your starting point for the genre.