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Terrence Dixon - From The Far Future FLAC
  • Performer: Terrence Dixon
  • Title: From The Far Future
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: Tresor 141
  • Label: Tresor
  • Country: Germany
  • Date of release: 15 Mar 2000
  • Style: Breaks, Techno, Electro
  • FLAC size 1697 mb
  • MP3 size: 2786 mb
  • Record From 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album

Tracklist

1Bonus Beat (Remix)4:49
2Untitled4:40
3Running Time3:52
4One Bedroom Apartment7:24
5Early Space Pioneers3:53
6Hard Times4:23
7Reasons (Vocal Mix)4:30
8Detroit Express5:13
9The Bionic Man (Remix)3:36

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
Tresor.141Terrence Dixon From The Far Future ‎(CD, Album)TresorTresor.141Germany2000
TRESOR 141 Terrence Dixon From The Far Future ‎(2xLP, Album, RP + 7")TresorTRESOR 141 Germany2016
Tresor 141Terrence Dixon From The Far Future ‎(2xLP, Album, W/Lbl)TresorTresor 141Germany2000

Credits

  • CoverM. Bulgrin
  • Mastered ByChristoph Grote-Beverborg
  • ProducerTerrence Dixon

Notes

Special thanks to God, Grandparents, Parents, my Family, Mwandc, Dow, Utensil, Metroplex, Juan Atkins, Aron Atkins, Mike Banks, 2030, Kevin Saunderson and to all of Detroit, Romulus and Ann Arbor.

www.tresorberlin.de
[email protected]

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 718755614167
  • Label Code: LC07572
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): TRESOR141A CGB@D&M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): TRESOR141B CGB@D&M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, etched): TRESOR141C CGB@D&M
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, etched): TRESOR141D CGB@D&M

Companies

  • Mastered At – Dubplates & Mastering

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Comments: (3)
Dondallon
I'd suggest that this does exactly 'what it says on the tin' and is very 'futuristic' both in a stylistic sense and in actuality as I've heard few things like it. There is a similarity between maybe a third of the tracks - I don't find this to be a problem: I find there's enough variation to keep things interesting, and yet the similarities mean that as a dj, one doesn't have to learn every single one of the tracks individually - there is a common theme.
There are also some spellbinding standouts - 'Reasons' is a very unique moment to my ears and I've heard a lot of techno. 'Detroit Express' is a deep, sonorous, breakbeat-driven ode to that melancholy city. All in all, I rate th LP very highly. I would advise buying it as it seems like one of those records which one always likes a lot more if heard maybe even several years *after* it came out. By that time, it will be hard to find, rare and expensive.
Rrinel
To me this is a real interesting record , which covers new ground .Though nothing to play out 2 a crowd or listening for relaxation , it never fails to produce a vivid imagination when listening to it . Future Sounds this is indeed . Maybe too far a future for many.(It's among the label maker's favourites) . This and Neil Landstrumm's album (106) are probably the most adventurous and least accessible LP's Tresor ever released .Terrence's record still got a distinctive detroit feel,which i like.
Pooker
This is perhaps the worst record I own; there is little more than a shrill repetition of high-hats and uninspiring quirky basslines. There is little difference between all of the tracks.
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