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Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia - Exit 23 (The Drum Club Remixes) FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Exit 23 (Drum Club Remix 1) 8:54
2 Exit 23 (Drum Club Remix 2) 5:43
3 Exit 23 (Drum Club Remix 3) 10:43

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Coble
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell
  • Pressed By – Dynamic Laserdisc

Credits

  • Remix – Drum Club

Notes

Track titles are not mentioned on the release.

Dedicated to Gaia, Chaos, The Katharos Foundation, Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth and all those who dare to... Love & Care, many thanks to everybody who contributed to the realisation of this project.

Published by Coble/Warner Chappell
©1993

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 28182 10556 5
  • Rights Society: SABAM/BIEM
  • Matrix / Runout: Dynamic * KK 055-R *

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KK 055 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Exit 23 ‎(12", Bla) KK Records KK 055 Belgium 1990
KK 055 R Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Exit 23 (The Drum Club Remixes) ‎(12", Ltd) KK Records KK 055 R Belgium 1993
KK 055, KK.055.R Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Exit 23 (The Drum Club Remixes) ‎(12") KK Records, KK Records KK 055, KK.055.R Belgium 1993
KK 055 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Exit 23 ‎(CD, Single, Car) Cargo Records (US) KK 055 USA & Canada 1992
KK 055 Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia Exit 23 ‎(CD, Single, Car) Cargo Records (US) KK 055 USA & Canada 1992


Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia - Exit 23 (The Drum Club Remixes) FLAC album

Musician performer: Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia

Title: Exit 23 (The Drum Club Remixes)

Country: Belgium

Date of release: 1993

Style: Trance, Tribal, Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1173 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 382

Other Formats: ASF TTA AU AA MP4 MIDI MP2

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Moswyn
The Drum Club take EXIT 23 and give it more of a club treatment, while maintaining the dark atmospherics of the original. Their first mix pounds hard and deep, while their second focuses on the breathiness. The second mix merges into the third, which is almost trancey at its start, before the beat drops out and it lingers in moody ambiance for the remainder of its run time. Outstanding.
Moswyn
The Drum Club take EXIT 23 and give it more of a club treatment, while maintaining the dark atmospherics of the original. Their first mix pounds hard and deep, while their second focuses on the breathiness. The second mix merges into the third, which is almost trancey at its start, before the beat drops out and it lingers in moody ambiance for the remainder of its run time. Outstanding.
Gardall
A great song refuses to die. This new version has been greatly enhanced and complicated. Gone is the eastern sounding wailing that grave it a real other world and timely feel to it. Excellent dark trance trip!
Gardall
A great song refuses to die. This new version has been greatly enhanced and complicated. Gone is the eastern sounding wailing that grave it a real other world and timely feel to it. Excellent dark trance trip!
Folsa
Still one of thee finest ep's from that time. Drum Club remix two and three form in fact one long track which should be played from start to end in order to get full ritual effect. Thee repetitive use of thee "return to the source" vocal sample and thee hypnotising loop (by which track 3 starts), make this Exit 23 a rather dark but very deep & intense (16-minute) dance trip. As u might remember, PWOG was mainly known as an exciting live act (they did quite a few in thee early '90) and this release comes closest to thee live experiences I have had back then.
Folsa
Still one of thee finest ep's from that time. Drum Club remix two and three form in fact one long track which should be played from start to end in order to get full ritual effect. Thee repetitive use of thee "return to the source" vocal sample and thee hypnotising loop (by which track 3 starts), make this Exit 23 a rather dark but very deep & intense (16-minute) dance trip. As u might remember, PWOG was mainly known as an exciting live act (they did quite a few in thee early '90) and this release comes closest to thee live experiences I have had back then.