Truly and iconic slab of early bleep rave history!
I love bleeps and beats. I always have and probably always will. Hearing these bleeps and beats being turned into futuristic musical compositions excites my inner nerd, a lot!
A prime example of these bleeps and beats that I speak of can be heard in today’s record of choice.
1991 and iconic British label, Warp Records was still in its infancy when this track dropped like a lightening bolt from the electronic gods in the sky.
I remember first hearing it on an Amnesia House tape from the Eclipse in Coventry and having my first feeling of being transported to somewhere strange (non drug related before you say anything)
It was like this step into a new dimension that I just couldn’t quite figure out. I’m a very deep thinker in life, and music especially can take me to a lot of far away places as i build a movie in my mind around the sounds that I’m
hearing.
With this record, I was in space and still to this day have a full blown Stanley Kubrick movie of my own creation in my mind when I listen.
For me it’s not just a series of repetitive beats and bleeps, music like this is the creation of a musical mystery tour in the mind.
Also, it obviously worked a treat in sweaty clubs and is still an iconic slab of early rave history that I truly adore.
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