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A truly mouthwatering package for techno fans....
This is a collection of rare early 12" output from Space Dimension Controller. All of these are in mint condition and all are long since deleted... Each one is a sort after 12" in it;s own right but here 3 of his earliest releases are collected together in one epic collection for sale..This collection is made up of :-
1. Space Dimension Controller - Temporary Thrillz 2 x 12" vinyl R & S Records catalogue number RS1008 including full colour insert 2. Space Dimension Controller - Journey to the Core of the Unknown Sphere 1 x 12" vinyl Royal Oak Records catalogue number ROY 04 3. Space Dimension Controller - The Pathway to Tiraquon 6. 2 x limited edition blue 12" vinyl R & S Records catalogue
– Temporary Thrillz Label: – RS 1008 Format: 2 × , 12", EP, Limited Edition,
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , , Tracklist AMercurial Attraction9:07B1Kaleidoscopic Ecstasy4:34B22EZ (Autopilot's Lament)3:12CTransatlantic Landing Bay5:41D1Temporary Thrillz6:43D2Simmering Emotion (Stay With Me)
Returned from the core of the sphere of the unknown, Space Dimension Controller delivers a luscious double pack for R&S, There are few in modern techno/house/electro quarters who haven't been charmed by his 12"s on Royal Oak and Kinnego, and that number is set to increase with these seven tracks. The epithet adorning both plates "Created aboard the Electropod of a time-trapped futurist" neatly encapsulates 'Temporary Thrillz', from the silvery electrosoul shimmer of 'Mercurial Attraction', to the Anti-G slide of '2EZ (Autopilot's Lament)' and the sci-fi Boogie sophistication of 'Transatlantic Landing Bay'. Our two favourite tracks are coincidentally the slowest, with the lubricated 'lectrosex of closer 'Simmering Emotion (Stay With Me)' and the sensuous drag of 'Kaleidoscopic Ecstacy' sounding like slow jamz for android porn. Big tip
– Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere Label: – Royal 04 Format: , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , , Tracklist A1Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere7:13A2Cosmo30 Travel Duration4:43B1J2TCOTUS (Kyle Hall's I'm Only Breathing Remix) Remix, Producer [Remix Production] – 5:59B2BBD Alignment
Next generation discotech from Space Dimension Controller and Kyle Hall! If you were paying attention last year it was hard to miss SDC's brillaint 'The Love Quadrant' on Kinnego. It simply sounded like nothing else around and therefore picked up the attentions of everyone from A Made Up Sound to Jackmaster. His followup 'Journey To The Core Of The Unknown Sphere' is another futureproof classic, conjuring connotations of The Other People Place with the lead track, and eliciting the mood of prime jazztechno from Juan Atkins or Mad Mike on 'Cosmo30 Travel Duration'. Adding some dancefloor heft, the 'J2TCOTUS (Kyle Hall I'm Only Breathing Remix)' comes off with fat, linear square bass gears for that Motorik Detroit feel and 'BBD Alignment' jams on a Floating Points-alike future boogie style. Still only 19, this guy is just totally on it
– The Pathway To Tiraquon6 Label: – RS 1109 Format: 2 × , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Blue Translucent
Country: Released: Genre: Style: , , , , Tracklist A1Feature Presentation0:13A22257 AD2:38A3Pulsovian Invasion3:40A4Last Sunset On Planet Earth3:37BUsurper7:48C1Flight Of The Escape Vessels6:51C2Confined To Deep Space5:12C3Max Tiraquon5:15D1Floating Blind Through Blue Trails2:07D2Tiraquons Return (A New Home)5:40D3Closing Titles
A new album from Belfast's cosmic techno prince SDC,One way or the other, the material on here is of the very highest quality. It showcases the producer's enormous gift for star-dusted melodies and the warmest analogue synthesis imaginable, and though there's a knowing camp that would be anathema to Mad Mike, we're reminded again and again of Underground Resistance. Many thousands have bitten UR's style over the last 20 years, not to mention that of SDC's beloved Juan Atkins, but few have done it with such as grasp of the all-important funk. SDC definitely didn't grow up listening to Electrifyin' Mojo's radio shows, but on this album it sure as hell sounds like he did. Recommended.3:44