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Ed Rush / Optical - Zardoz / Satellites FLAC album

Tracklist

A Zardoz
AA Satellites

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Virus Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Virus Recordings
  • Published By – Mute
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Distributed By – Vinyl Distribution
  • Designed At – Magnet
  • Produced For – Virus Recordings

Credits

  • Design – Jon Black
  • Lacquer Cut By – Stu.*
  • Producer [Additional Production] – Trace*
  • Written-By, Producer – Ed Rush & Optical

Notes

The track titles were accidentally switched on the official release. Side A is actually Satellites and AA is Zardoz.

All tracks written and produced for Virus recordings 1998.
Published by Mute / Copyright Control.
Design @ Magnet.
[P] + [C] Virus Recordings 1998

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 036742 000263 >
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine-stamped Runout Side A): VRS-002 A-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout (Hand-etchings Runout Side A): Stu.
  • Matrix / Runout (Machine-stamped Runout Side AA): VRS 002 AA-1-1-

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VRS 002 Ed Rush And Optical* Zardoz / Satellites ‎(12", W/Lbl) Virus Recordings VRS 002 UK 1998
VIR 002 Ed Rush And Optical* Zardoz / Satellites ‎(12", W/Lbl, Sti) Virus Recordings VIR 002 UK 1998


Ed Rush / Optical - Zardoz / Satellites FLAC album

Musician performer: Ed Rush / Optical

Title: Zardoz / Satellites

Country: UK

Date of release: 1998

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1850 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 785

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catterpillar
Absolutely groundbreaking release! This is the peak of when Optical was doing things that reached beyond the bondaries of production. Sattelites is a pure example of how to keep a tune interesting. The movement in the midrange bass is constant throughout the tune and makes you think to yourself "how did he manipulate the bass like that???" I will be trying to answer that question until the day I knock out a similar tune!! Highly recommend this release to any lovers of the techstep era as its a pure example of how far into the future this sound was beginning to reach! I actually recently knocked out a tune with a mate as we were both aiming for a similar vibe to Satellites. Check it out at https://soundcloud.com/glyphicdnb/glyphic-kolanek-threat-clip Long live the old virus days!!!
catterpillar
Absolutely groundbreaking release! This is the peak of when Optical was doing things that reached beyond the bondaries of production. Sattelites is a pure example of how to keep a tune interesting. The movement in the midrange bass is constant throughout the tune and makes you think to yourself "how did he manipulate the bass like that???" I will be trying to answer that question until the day I knock out a similar tune!! Highly recommend this release to any lovers of the techstep era as its a pure example of how far into the future this sound was beginning to reach! I actually recently knocked out a tune with a mate as we were both aiming for a similar vibe to Satellites. Check it out at https://soundcloud.com/glyphicdnb/glyphic-kolanek-threat-clip Long live the old virus days!!!