Various Artists - Sex And The Single Rabbit Vol.1

Sex And The Single Rabbit Vol.1

Various Artists

Available Formats Tracks Price Buy
Download Album (MP3) 16 tracks £7.99
Download Album (FLAC) 16 tracks £7.99

Description

Various Artists - Sex And The Single Rabbit Vol.1

During the 90s, Crammed released over 60 albums of cutting-edge electronic music on its SSR sub-label (and sister sub-labels Language and Selector). This 2-CD compilation presents some of the best tracks from that profilic period, by artists such as 4hero, Snooze (the don of cinematic downtempo), Tek 9 (aka 4hero's Dego), Juryman/Ian Simmonds, Austrian disco punk forerunner Auto Repeat, cyber-funkologist Buckfunk 3000, Detroit's own Eddie Fowlkes/Niko Marks and the mysterious Q-Moog, sonic terrorist Meira Asher, London jazz/dope beats heads Elixir, Japan's Tao, Phosphorus and their dreamy, soundtrack-like trip-pop, Finland's minimal/glitch pioneer Aural Expansion, and Circadian Rhythms (a project centered around This Heat's Charles Bullen) and many more. It also includes rare tracks such as Matthew Herbert and Isolée remixes, pieces by The Gruesome Twosome (aka Samy Birnbach/DJ Morpheus vs Bertrand Burgalat), etc.

Tracklisting

Download Album (SSR 240.1)
  1. Morpheus vs Bassbin Twin - No Hustle
  2. Elixir - Alien Rainbow
  3. Juryman vs Spacer - Prophet And The Fool
  4. Aural Expansion vs Wagon Christ - Vacuum Sucker (Wagon Christ Remix)
  5. Phosphorus - Inspiring Light
  6. Circadian Rhythms (feat.Charles Bullen) - The Daily Ground
  7. Buckfunk 3000 - Planet Shock Future Rock
  8. Q-Moog - All My Love
  9. Snooze vs Isolee - Doremifa Girl (Isolee Remix)
  10. Tek 9 feat. Pariss - Seven Days (Original Mix)
  11. Hector Zazou & Harold Budd vs Matthew Herbert - The Light Gave Us Away
  12. Tao - Jinn And Tonic
  13. Auto Repeat - You Can't Stop (Paul Johnson Remix)
  14. Eddie Fowlkes & Niko Marks - Love Love Love (Paul Hunter Remix)
  15. Minimal Compact vs Tiefschwarz - Next One is Real (Tiefschwartz Remix)
  16. Meira Asher - E Un Uomo (Response To Primo Levi)