Eurotechno
Eurotechno | |||||
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Studio album by Stakker | |||||
Released | 27 January 2003 | ||||
Recorded | 1989 | ||||
Genre | Acid techno, electronica, acid house, IDM, braindance | ||||
Length | 25:39 | ||||
Label |
Rephlex CD(CAT129CD) LP(CAT129LP) | ||||
Producer | Brian Dougans | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Remixmag | [1] |
Allmusic | [2] |
Pitchfork | (7.6/10)[3] |
Eurotechno is an early project, released on Aphex Twin's label Rephlex, by Brian Dougans in 1989 under the name Stakker. It was originally a soundtrack to a visual work released on Virgin Vision by Colin Scott, Mark McLean and Marek Pytel. It has received positive reviews for its fresh early acid techno sound and hailed as innovative and timeless.[4][5]
The video it accompanied was a major inspiration to the Rephlex collective and as such was re-released on the label in 2003.[6]
Track listing
- Eurotechno (Part 1) (1:11)
- Eurotechno (Part 2) (0:59)
- Eurotechno (Part 3) (0:54)
- Eurotechno (Part 4) (1:09)
- Eurotechno (Part 5) (0:17)
- Eurotechno (Part 6) (0:34)
- Eurotechno (Part 7) (2:40)
- Eurotechno (Part 8) (1:28)
- Eurotechno (Part 9) (2:26)
- Eurotechno (Part 10) (1:44)
- Eurotechno (Part 11) (0:46)
- Eurotechno (Part 12) (0:57)
- Eurotechno (Part 13) (1:05)
- Eurotechno (Part 14) (0:42)
- Eurotechno (Part 15) (1:06)
- Eurotechno (Part 16) (2:05)
- Eurotechno (Part 17) (1:06)
- Eurotechno (Part 18) (0:19)
- Eurotechno (Part 19) (1:02)
- Eurotechno (Part 20) (1:49)
- Eurotechno (Part 21) (1:29)
Crew
- Music composed by Brian Dougans,Mark McClean, Colin Scott.
- Remix by Colin Scott
- Original Video: STAKKER EUROTECHNO produced and directed by Mark McClean, Colin Scott, Marek Pytel
See also
References
- ↑ Remixmag review
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7457-eurotechno/
- ↑ "Early techno HHHII Stakker Eurotechno rephlex – Independent on Sunday, The – Find Articles at BNET".
- ↑ Artist Albums
- ↑ "The Future Sound of London - Welcome to the Galaxial Pharmaceutical v7". Secondthought.co.uk. Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
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