Album US 2003 on Drop Bass Network label
Dance (Techno, Acid)
Notes from DBN website: ''By far the most popular record on Drop Bass Network is the R-Zac 23 double 12", DBN023 - "Apocalyptic Heroes / Base Support". The motivation behind that record was to raise funds to help get the Spiral Tribe road crew and soundsytem to the United States for a free party assault over the summers of 1995/96. Mission accomplished. At the time we received six tracks to possibly release as a triple pack. We just didn't have the funds for such an ambitious project so two of the tracks were left out. One thing led to another, time passed, and we forgot about those two tracks as the DAT sat gathering dust. To make a long story short...we tracked the guys down in Paris last year to make sure it was still cool to release these two unreleased gems. The world can now hear some more of the magic that occurred in a trailer parked in a Vienna alley during the final days of 1994''. Recorded back in the day at the Spiral Tribe mobile studio in Vienna, Austria. Came in orange sleeve. Repressed in 2004.
R-Zac , album by |
R-Zac producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Zero (Nuttin In M' Ed) | R-Zac | ||
2 | Chill Out In Jamaica | R-Zac |