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Performer: Eon
Genre: Electronic
Album: The Void Dweller
Released: 1992
Style: Breakbeat, Techno, Electro
MP3 version ZIP size: 1104 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1920 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1177 mb
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 978
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Tracklist

A1 A Kind Of Living (Green Icing Mix)
A2 Inner Mind (Deep Thought Edit)
A3 Spice (Original Mix With Notes)
A4 Final Warning (Raucous Dub)
A5 Basket Case (White Coat Mix)
A6 Infernal Machine
B1 Fear: The Mindkiller (Altered Edit)
B2 Electromagnetic Waves
B3 Basket Case (Black Coat Mix)
B4 Infinity (LP Edit / Remaster)
B5 Dawn Of A New World (Concept Mix)

Notes

Artwork is completely different that final release. Inside of cassette sleeve has a write-up on the history of Eon (Ian Loveday).

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
STEAM 45 Eon Void Dweller ‎(2xLP, Album) Vinyl Solution STEAM 45 UK 1992
C 52472 Eon Void Dweller ‎(LP, Album) Columbia, Vinyl Solution C 52472 US 1992
STEAM 45 Eon Void Dweller ‎(2xLP, Album, W/Lbl) Vinyl Solution STEAM 45 UK 1992
CT 52472, 52472 Eon Void Dweller ‎(Cass, Album) Columbia, Columbia, Vinyl Solution, Vinyl Solution CT 52472, 52472 Canada 1992
CK 52472, 52472 Eon Void Dweller ‎(CD, Album) Vinyl Solution, Vinyl Solution, Columbia, Columbia CK 52472, 52472 US 1992

Spilberg
This is an amazing release that I came upon by chance. This is a fine example (if not the finest) of a blend of the Detroit Techno sound and the UK Breakbeat/Hardcore phenomenon. Intensely dark, yet comical at times, every single tune on here is a 5 star masterpiece. What really blows me away is how well this album tows the line and does not stray into either one genre. It is in a class all of its own considering that it was released at the height of the Old Skool movement. I am not the best at writing reviews and using fancy adjectives, but after listening to this for the 1st time I knew I had to say something about it. If you dig Old Skool Rave and Detroit Techno then you do not want to pass this one up! Amazing to say the least...

Hulore
Man you're so right on relating this to detroit techno. I never realized it at the time. Explains why I loved it so much. Especially the track 'A Kind Of Living' sounds like it could be right off a Red Planet 12".