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radiance (Basic Channel)
radiance (Basic Channel)
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Inversion (Basic Channel)
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Infinition (Basic Channel)
Techno
PLEASE NOTE: We still have a load of other Basic Channel stuff in stock , which can be found by browsing under Basic Channel. "Early and absolute classic slice of genre-defining techno from Basic Channel under their Quadrant guise. 'Infinition' was originally licensed to Carl Craig's Planet E imprint in 1993, and also Renaat's now sadly defunct R & S label, and became an instant sell out on both slightly differing versions and has been sought after ever since. Here Moritz re-masters the two cut's Infinition and Hyperprism onto a loud and crisp 45rpm press. The demand for Basic Channel records has been hyped of late due to the 10th anniversary re-press of the original 9 releases, this further 12" completes the early evolution of their sound, and the bare 909 drums and classic washy synth's show the early leaning's toward the Phylyps Trak style cuts, and their first foray in to the annals of techno history. Hyperprism has a more Planet E/Detroit sound with the lush strings backing the modulating acid line, while the subtle drum programming makes the groove sit superbly under the music, a lush and deep as you like vintage cut from Basic Channel finally available."
Infinition (Basic Channel)
Techno
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PLEASE NOTE: We still have a load of other Basic Channel stuff in stock , which can be found by browsing under Basic Channel. "Early and absolute classic slice of genre-defining techno from Basic Channel under their Quadrant guise. 'Infinition' was originally licensed to Carl Craig's Planet E imprint in 1993, and also Renaat's now sadly defunct R & S label, and became an instant sell out on both slightly differing versions and has been sought after ever since. Here Moritz re-masters the two cut's Infinition and Hyperprism onto a loud and crisp 45rpm press. The demand for Basic Channel records has been hyped of late due to the 10th anniversary re-press of the original 9 releases, this further 12" completes the early evolution of their sound, and the bare 909 drums and classic washy synth's show the early leaning's toward the Phylyps Trak style cuts, and their first foray in to the annals of techno history. Hyperprism has a more Planet E/Detroit sound with the lush strings backing the modulating acid line, while the subtle drum programming makes the groove sit superbly under the music, a lush and deep as you like vintage cut from Basic Channel finally available."
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