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A Dinky Dog UnEasy Horizons
Producer – J. DawgWritten-By – Dinky Dog
B1 Magda The Black Room
Written-By, Producer – Magda
B2 Pheek Le Plan B
Mastered By [Pre-mastering] – Mateo MurphyWritten-By, Producer – Jean-Patrice Remillard
C Mathew Jonson Rainforest
Written-By, Producer – Mathew Jonson
D1 Slacknoise Permanent Marker
Written-By, Producer – Troy Pierce
D2 Niederflur Sprinkler
Written-By, Producer – Christopher Bleckmann, Hannes Wenner
E1 Marc Houle East To West
Written-By, Producer – Marc Houle
E2 Heartthrob Hot Sugar Candy Apple Taffy
Written-By, Producer – Jesse Siminski
F1 Run Stop Restore Gateways And Galaxies
Written-By, Producer – Run Stop Restore
F2 Plastikman Circles
Written-By, Producer – Richard Hawtin*

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Minus Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Minus Inc.
  • Manufactured By – M2 Music Inc.
  • Distributed By – M2 Music Inc.

Credits

  • Compiled By – Clark*, Rich*
  • Design – Jason Patterson
  • Mastered By – CGB*

Notes

Made in USA.

(P)(C) 2005 Minus Inc.

Exclusive MP3 tracks Traveled (False) & Uno (I. A. Bericochea),
these tracks never appeared on the vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 9984850251 6

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MINUS25LP/2 Various Minimize To Maximize ‎(12", Comp, RE) M_nus MINUS25LP/2 Canada 2007
MINUS25LP/3 Various Minimize To Maximize ‎(12", Comp, RE) M_nus MINUS25LP/3 Canada 2007
MINUS25CD Various Minimize To Maximize ‎(CD, Comp) M_nus MINUS25CD Canada 2005
MINUS 25 Various Minimize To Maximize ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) M_nus MINUS 25 Canada 2005
MINUS25LP/1 Various Minimize To Maximize ‎(12", Comp, RE) M_nus MINUS25LP/1 Canada 2007


Various - Minimize To Maximize FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: Minimize To Maximize

Country: Canada

Date of release: 2005

Style: Abstract, Techno, Minimal

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1386 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 268

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Umdwyn
I realy don't understand you guys,, this album is amazing!Maybe it's not your style but its just amazing.And Richie's is good 2 XD
Umdwyn
I realy don't understand you guys,, this album is amazing!Maybe it's not your style but its just amazing.And Richie's is good 2 XD
Jelar
At first listen this album struck me as a little too far out there but I have to admit now that I've given it several listens it has grown on me. I'm a fan of minimal techno but for me, it has to be applicable to dancefloors. I don't buy albums full of random bleepy robot nonsense and then try to derive some deep (bullsh*t-ridden) meaning from it. That being said, I find that a lot of the titles this triple pack are far enough away from absractness that they would be highly playable in an opening set. Tracks in particular that are suited for opening a dancefloor are Slacknoise, Heartthrob, Niederflur, Pheek, and possibly Magda. When you play this kind of techno you have to be the right mood to hear it. To me its not something I'd get a kick listening to in the car. You need to be in dark, dirty atmosphere listening to this on BIG speakers. A lot of the beauty in these tracks is in their basslines. The basslines dig so low that unless you have a system in your car or at home you're not even going to know that they exist. Another note, although I can't imagine a situation that I would play Hawtin's "Circles" to a live audience it really is a cool little piece of music.
Jelar
At first listen this album struck me as a little too far out there but I have to admit now that I've given it several listens it has grown on me. I'm a fan of minimal techno but for me, it has to be applicable to dancefloors. I don't buy albums full of random bleepy robot nonsense and then try to derive some deep (bullsh*t-ridden) meaning from it. That being said, I find that a lot of the titles this triple pack are far enough away from absractness that they would be highly playable in an opening set. Tracks in particular that are suited for opening a dancefloor are Slacknoise, Heartthrob, Niederflur, Pheek, and possibly Magda. When you play this kind of techno you have to be the right mood to hear it. To me its not something I'd get a kick listening to in the car. You need to be in dark, dirty atmosphere listening to this on BIG speakers. A lot of the beauty in these tracks is in their basslines. The basslines dig so low that unless you have a system in your car or at home you're not even going to know that they exist. Another note, although I can't imagine a situation that I would play Hawtin's "Circles" to a live audience it really is a cool little piece of music.