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Cat-No:tresor017lp
Release-Date:26.05.2023
Genre:Techno
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4251804139823
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Cat-No:tresor017lp
Release-Date:26.05.2023
Genre:Techno
Configuration:2LP Excl
Barcode:4251804139823
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The Vision - K-Force 04:21
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The Vision - Liquification 02:01
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The Vision - Weapons 02:41
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The Vision - Gamma Scale 05:47
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The Vision - Chrome 03:23
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The Vision - Projectile Darts 05:06
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The Vision - The Protector 03:28
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The Vision - Magnetic Storm 05:41
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2023 repress

FORMAT 2x12" 180g vinyl, full printed sleeve, dl card

TRACKLIST:
1. / A1. K-Force 04:21
2. / A2. Liquification 02:01
3. / B1. Weapons 02:41
4. / B2. Gamma Scale 05:47
5. / C1. Chrome 03:23
6. / C2. Projectile Darts 05:06
7. / D1. The Protector 03:28
8. / D2. Magnetic Storm 05:41

Release Info:

The reissue of classic and seminal releases from the Tresor catalogue comes round to Waveform Transmission Vol.
2 by The Vision aka Robert Hood which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year.
Released in the same year he left UR and his hometown of Detroit, Waveform Transmission Vol. 2 represents a
pivotal moment in Hood’s career as his move to New York with fellow UR co-founder Je Mills led to Hood
experimenting with a new work ethos through which he settled on his trademark sound.
Fast, aurally assaulting, yet funky - the release is techno as eective as it can possibly be; in this version,
remastered by Thomas P. Heckmann, we see the first results of his transmutation as Hood manipulates the raw
sounds he would soon distil into seminal works like Internal Empire and Minimal Nation.
Ever philosophical and spiritual, in the sleeve notes for the release Hood dedicated the release “to the form of
simplicity[,] the reasoning of vision[,] the understanding of where we came from and how we got here and to the
perspective we use to construct over destiny” - words which from our early 2020s vantage point almost foresee
the influence this intuitive work would have on artists working from Birmingham to Berlin and beyond over the next
three decades.
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