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Acid Jesus - Move My Body
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Acid Jesus - Jesus
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Acid Jesus - Faith In Acid
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Acid Jesus - Disappear
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Acid Jesus - H.A.L.
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Acid Jesus - MF 2
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Acid Jesus - On The Couch
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Acid Jesus - Mulunga
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Acid Jesus - Odyssey
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Acid Jesus - Fairchild
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Acid Jesus - Razzblaster
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Acid Jesus - MF 1
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Acid Jesus - Radium
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Acid Jesus - Turkey Skank
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Acid Jesus - Neon
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Acid Jesus - Starseed
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Acid Jesus - Black Knight
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Acid Jesus - MF 3
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Acid Jesus - Ultraviolet
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Acid Jesus - Hibernation Drive
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Acid Jesus - Elektrosmog
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Acid Jesus - Uraniumsmuggle
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Acid Jesus - Interstate
2CD Digipack + Booklet - Includes 21 classic tracks + 2 previously unreleased titles.
Review on Acid Jesus, the first of many collaborations between Roman Flügel and Jörn Elling Wuttke. Including 2 unreleased tracks!
Situated in Germany’s then blistering techno scene and especially a mirror of Frankfurt at the time (and it´s holy label trinity of Playhouse, Klang and Ongaku), Flashbacks are also a feedback loop to
what was happening in the UK and the USA. Flügel and Wuttke succeeded with their own and unique take on it, that owned as much to Underground Resistance and the Belleville Three as it did to Sven Väth and Andrew Weatherall.
Tracklist 2CD:
CD1 :
1) Move My Body, 2) Jesus, 3) Faith In Acid, 4) Disappear, 5) H.A.L, 6) MF 2, 7) On The Couch, 8)
Mulunga, 9) Odyssey, 10) Fairchild, 11) Razzblaster, 12) MF 1
CD2 :
1) Radium, 2) Turkey Skank, 3) Neon, 4) Starseed, 5) Black Knight, 6) MF 3, 7) Ultraviolet, 8)
Hibernation Drive, 9) Elektrosmog, 10) Uraniumsmuggle, 11) Interstate
(unreleased CD2 tracks)
5) Black Knight
6) MF 3
Short Info (Written by Gerd Janson):
Following the title of the classic Ecstasy Club record - be it a direct influence or merely a coincidence - Acid Jesus was the first of many collaborations between Roman Flügel and Jörn Elling Wuttke.
Situated in Germany’s then blistering techno scene and especially a mirror of Frankfurt at the time, the early recordings of Flashbacks are also a feedback loop to what was happening in the UK and the USA before and at that very time. With many definitions and interpretations of techno already in place, and while its triumphal procession slowly geared itself into exhaustion, Flügel and Wuttke succeeded with their own and unique take on it, that owned as much to Underground Resistance and the Belleville Three as it did to Sven Väth and Andrew Weatherall. Depicting the booster detonation of what was to become the holy label trinity of Playhouse, Klang and Ongaku, this is a collection of tracks and experiments in sound that won’t sound dated, yet classic, mesmerizing and eternal. The first CD includes the Klang released debut album from 1993, which collected a string of tracks written and produced between December '92 and July ’93, while the second one gathers the later stage of Acid
Jesus with a selection of music from the Fear , Radiation and Interstate EPs. Finally, the triple-vinyl contains all of that and four previously unreleased tracks and download codes. Jesus loves the acid and vice versa. More
Review on Acid Jesus, the first of many collaborations between Roman Flügel and Jörn Elling Wuttke. Including 2 unreleased tracks!
Situated in Germany’s then blistering techno scene and especially a mirror of Frankfurt at the time (and it´s holy label trinity of Playhouse, Klang and Ongaku), Flashbacks are also a feedback loop to
what was happening in the UK and the USA. Flügel and Wuttke succeeded with their own and unique take on it, that owned as much to Underground Resistance and the Belleville Three as it did to Sven Väth and Andrew Weatherall.
Tracklist 2CD:
CD1 :
1) Move My Body, 2) Jesus, 3) Faith In Acid, 4) Disappear, 5) H.A.L, 6) MF 2, 7) On The Couch, 8)
Mulunga, 9) Odyssey, 10) Fairchild, 11) Razzblaster, 12) MF 1
CD2 :
1) Radium, 2) Turkey Skank, 3) Neon, 4) Starseed, 5) Black Knight, 6) MF 3, 7) Ultraviolet, 8)
Hibernation Drive, 9) Elektrosmog, 10) Uraniumsmuggle, 11) Interstate
(unreleased CD2 tracks)
5) Black Knight
6) MF 3
Short Info (Written by Gerd Janson):
Following the title of the classic Ecstasy Club record - be it a direct influence or merely a coincidence - Acid Jesus was the first of many collaborations between Roman Flügel and Jörn Elling Wuttke.
Situated in Germany’s then blistering techno scene and especially a mirror of Frankfurt at the time, the early recordings of Flashbacks are also a feedback loop to what was happening in the UK and the USA before and at that very time. With many definitions and interpretations of techno already in place, and while its triumphal procession slowly geared itself into exhaustion, Flügel and Wuttke succeeded with their own and unique take on it, that owned as much to Underground Resistance and the Belleville Three as it did to Sven Väth and Andrew Weatherall. Depicting the booster detonation of what was to become the holy label trinity of Playhouse, Klang and Ongaku, this is a collection of tracks and experiments in sound that won’t sound dated, yet classic, mesmerizing and eternal. The first CD includes the Klang released debut album from 1993, which collected a string of tracks written and produced between December '92 and July ’93, while the second one gathers the later stage of Acid
Jesus with a selection of music from the Fear , Radiation and Interstate EPs. Finally, the triple-vinyl contains all of that and four previously unreleased tracks and download codes. Jesus loves the acid and vice versa. More