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Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 1/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501191EP
Repressings of the this 8-part vinyl series; the editions feature the full versions of the all-time floor-filling tracks from the Fuse Ten Years/Techno Music 94-04 double CD on 541 (originally released 2004). This is Vol. 1 of 8, including these classics: Gerd: "Arkest Blaze"; Vitalic: "La Rock 01"; Laurent Garnier: "Crispy Bacon"


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 2/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501192EP
2 of 8, including these classics: Spokesman: "Acid Creak (Pierre's Reconstruction Mix)"; Speedy J: "Pannik". DJ Pierre remix on the Spokeman track. "Pannik" is a golden Plus 8 track from 1997.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 3/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501193EP
Volume 3 of 8, including these classics: Vapour Space: "Gravitational Arch of Ten"; Vainqueur: "Lyot (Maurizio Mix)". Vapour Space is Mark Gage and "Gravitations Arch of Ten" was his first single, originally issued by Plus 8 in 1993. Has a legendary status and has been remixed by the likes of John Acquaviva, Fred Giannelli, Mark Ryan. Vainqueur is René Löwe and "Lyot" was original released on Maurizio's M label, in 1992.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 4/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501194EP
Volume 4 of 8, including these classics: Wishmountain: "Radio"; Heiko Laux: "Souldancer"; JB3: "Forklift (Luke Slater Remix)". Wishmountain is older Matthew Herbert alias, this track was originally issued by Evolution in 1996 as his first Wishmountain single.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 5/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501195EP
Volume 5 of 8, including these classics: P.A. Presents "Entangled"; The Subjective: "Tremmer"; Sugar Experiment Station: "Influence Technology". The Subjective was Cisco Ferreira & Colin McBean, recording fro Rotation Records, originally issued in 1997. Sugar Experiment Station was Neil Landstrumm & Tobias Schmidt, recording for the Scandinavia label, originally issued in 1996.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 6/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501196EP
Volume 6 of 8, including classics: The Advent: "Mononix"; Joey Beltram: "Drome"; DJ Rolando aka The Aztec Mystic: "Jaguar". "Drome" is from a 1994 Beltram EP on Warp. "Jaguar" was the 2000 anthem from UR/430 West's DJ Rolando.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 7/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501197EP
Volume 7 of 8, including these classics: Dave Clarke: "Southside"; Surgeon: "Intro"; Luke Slater: "All Exhale (Trunk Mix)". "Southside" was originally issued on Deconstruction from 1996 and is one of Clarke's finest filter-techno moments.


Artist: VA
Title: Fuse Ten Years Techno Music 04-94 8/8
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: 12"
Price: $13.00
Catalog #: 541 501198EP
Volume 8 of 8, including these classics: LFO vs Fuse: "Loop"; Ben Sims: "Manipulated (Adam Beyer Mix)". "Loop" was originally issued on Plus 8 from 1995.


Artist: VA
Title: Poplife Presents: Poplife Sucks
Label: 541 (BELGIUM)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: 541 502368CD
Belgium's highly-acclaimed Poplife party celebrates its 10th anniversary with the mix compilation, Poplife Sucks. The Poplife party started off in 1998 as a reaction to the sterile house and techno beats at parties during those times. It became a chaotic mix of presumably un-mixable styles; rock, pop, disco, new wave, electro, and far more. The sound was completely refreshing and the crowd immediately loved it. The DJs back then were Mo & Benoeli (later The Glimmers) and Stephen De Waele (later 2 Many DJs). Saying that the mash-up phenomenon started off at Poplife is maybe overstated; on the other hand, the English music Bible The Face described Poplife as "a hysteric superjam of unreconcilable styles mashed-up into a relentless groove." Aha. Whatever you call it, Poplife Sucks is an all-inclusive party celebrating dance music across all genres that doesn't discriminate. This mix includes big, classic tracks next to hot and fresh new burners that will become future-classics. Tracks selected by The Glimmers and Olivier Tjon, edited by The Entrepreneur. Artists include: Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Moloko, The Chaplin Band, Adriano Celentano, Japan, Jacknife Lee, Brandon Cooke & Roxanne Shante, Simian Mobile Disco, Manu Dibango, Kid Frost, Liquid, Liquid, The Time, The Glimmers, Liasons Dangereuses, 16 Bit, Erotic Dissidents, Material, Switch, and Aphex Twin.

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