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Various - Dark Hearts 2

Artist: Various

Label: Harthouse

Catalogue No: HH ? 009 LP, HH ? 009

Format: 2× Vinyl, LP, Compilation

Country: Germany

Year: 1995

Genre: Electronic

Style: Trance, Techno, Ambient, Electro

Tracklist (11 tracks)
A1
Chamber Of Dreams 95 BPM A# major
0:00 / 0:30
5:25
A2
Robot Jazz Brainbag Band 109 BPM G# major
8:02
A3
Time To Track 130 BPM A# major
0:00 / 0:30
5:36
B1
Pepper Penalty 106 BPM A# minor
6:10
B2
Cyax 80 BPM F major
5:59
B3
Black Whispers 107 BPM C# major
0:00 / 0:30
6:47
C1
Drums In A Grip 127 BPM A# major
6:56
C2
Boulderdash (CJ Bolland Remix) 140 BPM C minor
9:19
C3
Cochlea Implan 178 BPM A# major
3:26
D1
Subconscious (Dark Mix) 131 BPM A minor
0:00 / 0:30
9:30
D2
Here Comes The Sun
0:00 / 0:30
10:19
Braincell - Robot Jazz Brainbag Band
0:00 / 08:05
BCJ - Boulderdash Remix
0:00 / 09:25
Rabbit In The Moon - Subconscious
0:00 / 06:58
Drums In A Grip (Original Version)
0:00 / 06:57
Pepper Penalty
0:00 / 06:12
In-Store Location

Artwork contains a typo for track C1, "Drums In A Grips", correct title is in tracklist here.

Track D1 is a bonus track for the vinyl format.

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What is future going to sound like? Techno? Even though there may be prognostications that this sub genre has exhausted its own sonic panorama into a barren synthscape, musicologists continue to underth new deriatives from the underground. The 4/4 metronomic stomp has been superseded by intricate, sound aesthestics which are now galvanised in jazz incrementals, classical sweeps and dub bassbooms. Also there has been a return to the subterranean grooves that were first culled in the Motor City where Detroit technicans synergised a type of music which could both be celebral mindfodder as well as simulated disco music for the millenium. All this indicates that techno has no subgenres. It's influence on mainstream culture is far too pervasive - who would have predicated 3 years ago that Levi's would run a Biosphere backing track to one of it's adverts. This is why Harthouse has continued to chronicle, in it's "Dark Hearts" compilation instalments, the shift in variances from the devoted apostles. Reaping in exclusively recorded tracks from programming magicians like Morganistic (aka Luke Slater) Rabbit in the Moon and BCJ, techno's spectrum has been stretched beyond it's usual aural sphere.
Sublime frequencies are showcased in Peacefrog's Neil Landstrumm's automated. Coltranesque serenade, Frank De Wulf's psychedelic percussive textures. Alter Age's dubtronic digitalia, Hardfloor's intergalactic blip-zapping. Cari Lekebusch's (aka Braincell) analogue, loop reiterations and Detroit product, Claude Young's new wavesynth-warping.
So what is the future going to sound like according to Harthouse?

Phonographic Copyright (p)
Copyright (c)
Pressed By
Lacquer Cut At
Barcode
4 005902 641616 Text
Barcode
4005902641616 Scanned
Label Code
LC 5305
Rights Society
GEMA Boxed
Matrix / Runout
WMME Alsdorf HH-?-009-LP-A Hü 33U/MIN [sign] Runout, side A
Matrix / Runout
WMME Alsdorf HH-?-009-LP-B Hü 33U/MIN Runout, side B
Matrix / Runout
WMME Alsdorf HH-?-009-LP-C Hü 33U/MIN [sign] 7 Runout, side C
Matrix / Runout
WMME Alsdorf HH-?-009-LP-D Hü 33U/MIN 7 Runout, side D
Various - Dark Hearts 2, Electronic, Ambient, Electro, Techno, Trance, 1995 - Harthouse, Germany, Vinyl 2x LP, Compilation

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