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Dan Curtin - Voices From Another Age FLAC album

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A1 Voices From Another Age
A2 Voices From Another Age (Ken Ishii Remix)
Remix – Ken Ishii
B Greengirl

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Sublime Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sublime Records
  • Published By – Music Mine Co., Ltd.

Credits

  • Created By [All Tracks] – Dan Curtin

Notes

1994 Sublime records (C) (P) Music Mine Co.,Ltd. Printed un USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: JASRAC

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SBLDD2001 Dan Curtin Voices From Another Age ‎(CD, Maxi) Sublime Records SBLDD2001 Japan 1994


Dan Curtin - Voices From Another Age FLAC album

Musician performer: Dan Curtin

Title: Voices From Another Age

Country: Japan

Date of release: 1994

Style: Techno, Acid

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1579 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 182

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This is a 'grandiose' 12inch, in the primary sense of the word : music not necessarily made to dance 2, but more panoramic, almost baroque, focusing on telling a story of the future, in Dan Curtin's grand interpretation of the Detroit techno tradition. On a dancefloor perspective (and as in many of DC's tunes in general, Purveyors Of Fine Funk aside - the man was never renowned for 'keeping it simple'), "Greengirl" and "Voices From Another Age" are too complex, full of microbreaks and groove ruptures, and perhaps lacking a phat bass, to be really efficient.But on a musical aspect, these two tunes are powerful and evocative cyber visions, very melodic, evolutive and daring, from a time (first half of the 90s) when telling a story within a track was very important (in a way, these could be considered as an uptempo equivalent to Reload/Link, B12, Black Dog et al electronic odysseys produced in the UK at the same time).In other words : beautiful techno music here.
Skiletus
This is a 'grandiose' 12inch, in the primary sense of the word : music not necessarily made to dance 2, but more panoramic, almost baroque, focusing on telling a story of the future, in Dan Curtin's grand interpretation of the Detroit techno tradition. On a dancefloor perspective (and as in many of DC's tunes in general, Purveyors Of Fine Funk aside - the man was never renowned for 'keeping it simple'), "Greengirl" and "Voices From Another Age" are too complex, full of microbreaks and groove ruptures, and perhaps lacking a phat bass, to be really efficient.But on a musical aspect, these two tunes are powerful and evocative cyber visions, very melodic, evolutive and daring, from a time (first half of the 90s) when telling a story within a track was very important (in a way, these could be considered as an uptempo equivalent to Reload/Link, B12, Black Dog et al electronic odysseys produced in the UK at the same time).In other words : beautiful techno music here.