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VARIOUS - Paris/Berlin: 20 Years Of Underground Techno - Vinyl (gatefold 2xLP)

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information VARIOUS Paris/Berlin: 20 Years Of Underground Techno(gatefold 2xLP) Fondation Sonore Belgium

Cat: FS 03. Rel: 23 Jun 14
Techno


Side 1 - Track 1. Ancient Methods - Fourth Method Side 1 - Track 2. Regis - Baptism Side 2 - Track 1. Makaton - Coup De Grace Side 2 - Track 2. Oyaarss - Future Smile Soon Side 3 - Track 1. DNA - Unknown Side 3 - Track 2. Adam X - Robot Rebellion In 2071 Side 4 - Track 1. Archae & Grovskopa - Surface Tension Side 4 - Track 2. Kareem - Black September

What happened to techno? If you find yourself asking this question, obviously you haven't seen Amelie Ravalec's landmark film on the subject. From secret Parisian parties to Berlin's infamous Berghain club, Paris/Berlin: 20 years of underground techno documents the underground movement of techno through the lens of two different cities. After 2 years successfully touring the film worldwide, Fondation Sonore and Les Films Du Garage are commemorating the occasion with a gatefold double LP featuring the film's harder edge techno. Back-to-back classics from Regis (Downwards, Sandwell District), Ancient Methods (Ancient Methods, Fondation Sonore), Adam X (Sonic Groove, Fondation Sonore), Archae & Grovskopa (Surface), Makaton (Rodz-Konez), Kareem (Zhark) and Oyaarss (Ad Noiseam). This must-have-techno-compilation also features an LP exclusive track from DnA, produced by Dax J & Paris/Berlin director Amelie Ravalec.