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Various - Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 1 FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Ata, M/S/O & KO Sweet Electronique 6:55
A2 The Mover Last Breath Of The Homelands 4:34
B Vaeth 3 Sounds From The Omen 10:10

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – PCD
  • Published By – Cash Money Bros.
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell
  • Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH

Credits

  • Graphics [Graph-X By] – Embargo!, FFM*
  • Lacquer Cut By – SST

Notes

Published by Cash Money Bros./Warner Chappell
Distributed by PCD
Manufactured in Frankfurt/M, Germany

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side): DE 2040/1 A SST 33 UPM
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side): DE 2040/1-B SST 33 UPM

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DAN 480393 2, 480393 2, 480393-2 Various Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero ‎(2xCD, Comp) Dance Pool, Dance Pool, Dance Pool DAN 480393 2, 480393 2, 480393-2 Germany 1995
DE 2040/2 GOLD, DE 2040-2 Various Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 2 ‎(12") Dance Ecstasy 2001, Dance Ecstasy 2001 DE 2040/2 GOLD, DE 2040-2 Germany 1995
DE 2041/2 GOLD, DE 2041-2 Various Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 4 ‎(12") Dance Ecstasy 2001, Dance Ecstasy 2001 DE 2041/2 GOLD, DE 2041-2 Germany 1995
DE 2041/1 GOLD, DE 2041-1 Various Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 3 ‎(12") Dance Ecstasy 2001, Dance Ecstasy 2001 DE 2041/1 GOLD, DE 2041-1 Germany 1995
DE 2040/1 Various Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 1 ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Dance Ecstasy 2001 DE 2040/1 Germany 1995


Various - Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 1 FLAC album

Musician performer: Various

Title: Frankfurt Trax Volume 6 - Return To Zero Part 1

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1995

Style: Techno, Electro

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1992 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 563

Other Formats: MP3 VOC AA AHX AU MP3 MP4

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catterpillar
Sven Vaeths "Sounds of the Omen" is a good but (in my opinion) not very remarkable tribal techno track; Mover's "Last Breath of the Homelands" is even less interesting. Despite of this, the record is one of the great gems in my collection: because of "Sweet Electronique", which belongs to the best techno/electro-tracks I've ever heard. It is the only cooperation of DJ Ata, Heiko M/S/O and Marc Acardipane, but the trio turned out as a killer combination. The track starts kraftwerklike with a vocoder voice and some mellow, funky electro breaks which get more and more groovy as they develop. This part alone (which makes the first half of the 7-minute track) would be one of my favourite electro tracks. Then there's a break in the middle, and a very straight beat with a very straight hi-hat changes the whole atmosphere: minimalistic, dark, cold, but still very funky. Elements of the first part successively switch in, but rhythmically shifted or played backwards and just very very cool. One of my all-time favorites.
catterpillar
Sven Vaeths "Sounds of the Omen" is a good but (in my opinion) not very remarkable tribal techno track; Mover's "Last Breath of the Homelands" is even less interesting. Despite of this, the record is one of the great gems in my collection: because of "Sweet Electronique", which belongs to the best techno/electro-tracks I've ever heard. It is the only cooperation of DJ Ata, Heiko M/S/O and Marc Acardipane, but the trio turned out as a killer combination. The track starts kraftwerklike with a vocoder voice and some mellow, funky electro breaks which get more and more groovy as they develop. This part alone (which makes the first half of the 7-minute track) would be one of my favourite electro tracks. Then there's a break in the middle, and a very straight beat with a very straight hi-hat changes the whole atmosphere: minimalistic, dark, cold, but still very funky. Elements of the first part successively switch in, but rhythmically shifted or played backwards and just very very cool. One of my all-time favorites.