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Performer: Exoterix
Genre: Electronic
Album: Void
Released: 1993
Style: House
MP3 version ZIP size: 1434 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1772 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1234 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 230
Other Formats: MP3 MIDI AAC VOC MP4 MMF AUD

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Void (Original)
Engineer – Tim Holmes
5:25
A2 Void (Funkycats Subrosa Bonus)
Engineer – Luke GiffordEngineer [Assistant] – Charles KnightProducer [Additional Production], Remix – Happy LarryRemix [Derived] – Funkycats*
5:46
AA1 Void (Diss-Cuss Remix)
Engineer [Remix] – Phil DaneProducer [Additional Production], Remix – Diss-Cuss
7:05
AA2 Void (Art Of Dance Club Mix)
Engineer [Remix] – Tim HolmesProducer [Additional Production], Remix – DJ RolandRemix [Derived] – Art Of Dance
4:35

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Published By – Empire Music
  • Published By – 7pm Music Ltd.
  • Published By – MCA Music
  • Produced At – Orinoco Studios
  • Produced For – Funkycat Productions
  • Produced For – Art Of Dance Productions
  • Remixed At – Strongroom
  • Pressed By – EMI Records

Credits

  • Producer – Duncan Millar
  • Written By – Duncan Millar/Marshall Jefferson
  • Written-By – Duncan Millar, Marshall Jefferson

Notes

Produced by Duncan Millar at Orinoco, London.
A2: Additional production and remix by Happy Larry for Funkycat Productions.
Remixed at Strongroom.
AA2: Additional production and remix by DJ Roland (Es Paradis) for Art Of Dance Productions.
A 7PM/Subrosa Production.
Special thanks to Nick Harris and Seven.

Empire Music/7PM/MCA Music.
℗ 1993 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd.
© 1993 EMI Records Ltd

Incidental information:
In each side's runout matrix stamp, the bottom half of the last 1 is missing.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 2438 80531 6 7
  • Barcode (Scanned): 724388053167
  • Matrix / Runout (Centre Label A): 12TIV-1 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Centre Label AA): 12TIV-1 AA
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side A): 12 TIV DJ 1 A-03-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Stamped Side AA): 12 TIVDJ 1 AA-03-1-1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12TIVDJ-1 Exoterix Void ‎(12", Promo) Positiva 12TIVDJ-1 UK 1993
7243 8 80641 2 5 Exoterix Void ‎(CD, Single) Positiva 7243 8 80641 2 5 UK 1993
12TIVDJ1 Exoterix Void ‎(Acetate, 12", S/Sided + Acetate, 12") The Town House 12TIVDJ1 UK 1993
CDTIV-1, 7243 8 80531 2 9 Exoterix Void ‎(CD, Single) Positiva, Positiva CDTIV-1, 7243 8 80531 2 9 UK 1993

Bys
Have the original Acetate copy sent out to Dave Seaman - with Dave Lamberts details about Positiva Records - Will post up scans later

Moonshaper
Don't bother with the original, head straight for the more trancey Diss-Cuss remix, it's miles better yet still retains the house feel of the original. If you must have your house unadulterated, the Art Of Dance mix is also an improvement, the latter being massively plugged on the commercial radio stations in 1993.

Ranicengi
The debut from Positiva, as Nick Halkes left XL to form his own label. And quite an auspicious debut it was from this long-running label with an ear for underground sounds that have that commercial edge. The title vocal "There's a void where there should be ecstasy" is a sample from Kym Mazelle "Useless", hence the writing credit to Marshall Jefferson that is shown on the label.