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Cleptomaniacs - Positive Feedback FLAC album

Tracklist

Positive Feedback (Climax Mix)
Positive Feedback (Genaside II Remix)

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TABX 113, 869793-1 Cleptomaniacs* Positive Feedback ‎(12") Ffrreedom, Ffrreedom TABX 113, 869793-1 UK 1992
TABXDJ 113 The Clepto-Maniacs Positive Feedback ‎(12", Promo) Ffrreedom TABXDJ 113 UK 1992


Cleptomaniacs - Positive Feedback FLAC album

Musician performer: Cleptomaniacs

Title: Positive Feedback

Country: UK

Date of release: 1992

Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1654 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 648

Other Formats: MOD DMF AHX AA MIDI XM AC3

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Heraly
If this was signed to an underground label and not FFRR it would probably get more love as its a fairly good, well produced hardcore/breakbeat/club monster that had all the right elements that got quite a bit of play back in 92.The Genaside mix is dope as ish, heavy, ruff & evolving and for FFRR was (for me anyway) a slightly odd choice of remixers but hey I'm not complaining. This mix by Genaside II along with the Jericho Remix marked a more straight up hardcore rave style compared to their previous releases.
Heraly
If this was signed to an underground label and not FFRR it would probably get more love as its a fairly good, well produced hardcore/breakbeat/club monster that had all the right elements that got quite a bit of play back in 92.The Genaside mix is dope as ish, heavy, ruff & evolving and for FFRR was (for me anyway) a slightly odd choice of remixers but hey I'm not complaining. This mix by Genaside II along with the Jericho Remix marked a more straight up hardcore rave style compared to their previous releases.
Thetalas
I think this was then released on FOKUS label FKUK008. It was two sided and had a/positive feedback and b/jazz thing? Not sure. I recall listing to this doing the rounds in the places like The Brain (london)
Thetalas
I think this was then released on FOKUS label FKUK008. It was two sided and had a/positive feedback and b/jazz thing? Not sure. I recall listing to this doing the rounds in the places like The Brain (london)
Alsardin
AskeladdenBlack If this was signed to an underground label and not FFRR it would probably get more love as its a fairly good, well produced hardcore/breakbeat/club monster that had all the right elements that got quite a bit of play back in 92.The Genaside mix is dope as ish, heavy, ruff & evolving and for FFRR was (for me anyway) a slightly odd choice of remixers but hey I'm not complaining. This mix by Genaside II along with the Jericho Remix marked a more straight up hardcore rave style compared to their previous releases. Massive club hit in Australia!
Alsardin
AskeladdenBlack If this was signed to an underground label and not FFRR it would probably get more love as its a fairly good, well produced hardcore/breakbeat/club monster that had all the right elements that got quite a bit of play back in 92.The Genaside mix is dope as ish, heavy, ruff & evolving and for FFRR was (for me anyway) a slightly odd choice of remixers but hey I'm not complaining. This mix by Genaside II along with the Jericho Remix marked a more straight up hardcore rave style compared to their previous releases. Massive club hit in Australia!