VARIOUS - Cocoon Compilation S - Vinyl (LP box)

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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 Cocoon Compilation S(limited yellow vinyl 6xLP box set + unmixed CD + insert) Cocoon Germany

Cat: CORLP 046. Rel: 2 Sep 19
Minimal House/Tech House


Side 1. Love Over Entropy - As If Side 2. Stimming - The Gift That Never Stops To Give Side 3. Talaboman - Big Room Anthemic Groovy Pounding Trance Dub Bomb Superb! Side 4. Emanuel Satie - Planet XXX Side 5. Edward - End Days Side 6. Florian Hollerith - KURZVOR12 Side 7. Raxon - The Turbulent Side 8. Mark Broom - Jaded Side 9. Egbert - Tering Side 10. Dino Lenny - Keep Changing Basslines Side 11. Neil Landstrumm - Flesh Is A Prison Side 12. Red Axes - Hevk Side 13 - Track 1. Love Over Entropy - As If Side 13 - Track 2. Stimming - The Gift That Never Stops To Give Side 13 - Track 3. Talaboman - Big Room Anthemic Groovy Pounding Trance Dub Bomb Superb! Side 13 - Track 4. Emanuel Satie - Planet XXX Side 13 - Track 5. Edward - End Days Side 13 - Track 6. Florian Hollerith - KURZVOR12 Side 13 - Track 7. Raxon - The Turbulent Side 13 - Track 8. Mark Broom - Jaded Side 13 - Track 9. Egbert - Tering Side 13 - Track 10. Dino Lenny - Keep Changing Basslines Side 13 - Track 11. Neil Landstrumm - Flesh Is A Prison Side 13 - Track 12. Red Axes - Hevk

The annual Cocoon compilation is a perfect snapshot of what's going on in the more popular corners of the European techno scene. Curated by label head and Ibiza party king Sven Vath, this year's edition is a comparatively deep and melodic affair. A big shout goes to Talaboman for their excellently entitled "Big Room Anthemic Groovy Pounding Trance Dub Bomb Superb!" which is indeed a big room anthemic groovy pounding trance dub bomb, while Edward serves up a more twisted roller (the excellent "End Days"), Raxon goes deep with "The Turbulent" and Mark Broom hammers home with tripped out sci-fi banger "Jaded", amongst many other gems.