Tracklist
Orbital– | Semi-Detached | 9:31 | |
Bandulu– | Gravity Pull (Remix) | 5:34 | |
Readymade*– | Face The Day | 6:11 | |
System 7– | Desir (Butterfly Remix) | 7:11 | |
Billie Ray Martin– | Persuasion (Exclusive Remix) | 6:14 | |
Material– | Praying Mantra (Orb Remix) | 5:16 | |
Xeper– | Carceres Ex Novum (Remix) | 8:03 | |
Scubadevils– | Celestial Symphony | 6:42 | |
030– | Midnight In Europe | 5:38 | |
Cosmic Baby– | Space Track (Remix) | 7:40 | |
Total Eclipse– | Black Hole | 5:09 | |
CJ Bolland– | Random | 5:29 | |
MLO– | Colour Of The Sun | 5:57 | |
Source– | It's A Kind Of Magic | 7:29 | |
Aphex Twin– | Analogue Bubblebath 3 | 5:54 | |
The Orb– | Majestic (Millwall Mix) | 9:36 | |
Moody Boyz*– | Glitch | 7:19 | |
Moby– | Move (Volume Remix) | 5:52 | |
DIY*– | Washed Over By Mastemah | 6:58 | |
The Drum Club*– | Follow The Sun (Remix) | 6:18 | |
Psychick Warriors Ov Gaia– | Dust | 6:33 | |
Barbarella– | The Mission | 7:21 | |
Sabres Of Paradise*– | Inter/Lergen/Ten/Ko | 6:27 | |
Trance Induction– | N | 6:27 |
Notes
A small picture of a dancer is featured in the top right of every odd page, so the booklet can be flipped to create a moving image of dancer.
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Trance Europe Express
2×CD, Compilation; Box Set
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Volume – TEEX CD1 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
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Trance Europe Express
4×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition
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Volume – TEEX LP1 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
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Trance Europe Express
2×Cassette, Compilation
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Volume – TEEX MC1 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
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Trance Europe Express
4×LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, White Label
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Volume – TEEX LP1 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
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Trance Europe Express
2×CD, Compilation; Box Set, Repress
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Volume – TEEX CD1 | UK | UK |
Recommendations
Reviews
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If you bought this back then … you know . Plenty of unreleased tracks that are not on 12” The thick little book will test the time with great interviews from the very best producers of the 90s .. Essential to own …
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Brilliant compilation that really deserves more credit than it seems to receive. To put it in context, it came out within a year of Warp's first Artificial Intelligence compilation; regarded rightly as a landmark in more 'cerebrial' dance based music. TEE also captures this nascent period perhaps arguably from more diverse sources (labels, locations), as well as different branches, such as ambient and emerging trance approaches. Volume 2 great as well, but as enjoyable as the others are, they are more treading established sounds..
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I bought this cd back in 2004 . 20 years later , i recall having a cd with big booklet , did some house cleaning and found it . Good collection and that booklet is a joy to have .
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A sonic snapshot into a late-modern world rich with enchanting possibilities. Highly collectible for the dreamers amongst us.
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Edited one year agoI bought this second hand at some point in the mid-90s and had it for a number of years. I then found the second volume which came with an amazing booklet and slip case. I then realised that the first volume should have had them! How the hell does a thick booklet and slip case just get separated from the CD? Who would keep them and sell the CD? People are weird.
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Edited one year agoIncredible compilation, one of the many examples of music that will be lost if labels don't make an effort on recovering them. Because right now there is only a specific niche and a specific generation who re this.
EDIT: Actually surprise! They ed their Trance Europe Express/Trance Atlantic to bandcamp! That is great news and I hope every label follows, at least temporarly, at least putting it to sale somewhere. -
Massively underrated compilation. Pressing is superb for the time period. Well worth grabbing a copy if you can.
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