Source – Source EP
Label: |
R & S Records – RS 92012 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, EP
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Country: |
Belgium |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Acid |
Tracklist
A1 | Untitled | 6:06 | |
A2 | Untitled | 6:09 | |
B | Untitled | 12:18 |
Notes
A few hundred copies pressed.
B side later appeared on his Organized Noise album on R&S. A1 remains unreleased anywhere else.
All tracks recorded and mixed at Dream State Studio Stockholm in 1991.
Durations not stated on release.
B side later appeared on his Organized Noise album on R&S. A1 remains unreleased anywhere else.
All tracks recorded and mixed at Dream State Studio Stockholm in 1991.
Durations not stated on release.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etching side A): RS 92012-A₁
- Matrix / Runout (Etching side B): RS 92012-B₁
- Rights Society: SABAM
Recommendations
Reviews
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I bought the vinyl album Source – Organized Noise a few days ago.
I noticed that the album contained three records instead of two.
When I looked again I saw another 12 inch record inside.
And it was a copy of the rare Source EP.
Fantastic! I got two classic items for the price of one. -
Yes MD (knew a fellow Knowledge-goer would write a good review of this :-)
Although I still love Aqua Viva as much now as I did then.
I walking into Unity one Saturday and being handed this EP along with two other R&S promos, We Have Arrived Remixes & FRED ... that was a good days shopping. So many great tracks around that time (spunked around £250 in Unity alone one week) but this release has always remained up there with the best of them for me - definitely one worth holding a spare copy of in my book! -
Edited 18 years agoA brilliant EP of early trance and acidic techno from arguably the finest of Sweden's techno producers, Robert Leiner.
I Colin Dale playing the B side track week after week on his now legendary Outer Limits show on London's Kiss FM in the very early 1990s. I hassled Dale during one of his resident sets at the Knowledge techno night to find out where I could find a copy, and made a rare venture to Zoom Records in Camden where I bought this fine release. The A2 track is a pacey, dark and brooding techno track with bubbly growling synths throughout. Very hypnotic. The long track across the B side that initially led me to the record is an epic acidic trancey number, with a long intro that was sampled by F.S.O.L. for their "Cascade" release. Not so much my thing these days, but it still serves as a reminder of why trance seemed like a great thing at the time, before cheese and commerce took hold of it. The best track of all though is A1 which, unlike the other tracks which were remixed and released elsewhere, is only available on this record. Stuttered kicks, spacious reverbed claps, and rubbery acid synths. A spazzed out spacey acid trip, if ever there was one, it still gets an airing in my sets.
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Beautiful, melodic 'trance-techno' that prefigured Robert Lenier's stunning later releases. To my mind, he's a seriously overlooked producer, and one of many I'd like the know the whereabouts of or releases under different pseudonyms, etc.
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