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100hZ - Catching Spyders (In This Place)
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Airtight - Housewerk FXTC
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Detroit Diesel - Dreams For Santiago
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Techno Grooves - Hiawa
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The Moody Boys - Jammin' (Ital Mix)
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Shaka - Pussyfooter
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Fortune & Fame - Is This Your Life
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Nagai Eri - Delta
Tracklist

A1. 100hZ - Catching Spyders (In This Place)
A2. Airtight - Housewerk FXTC

B1. Detroit Diesel - Dreams For Santiago
B2. Techno Grooves - Hiawa

C1. The Moody Boys - Jammin' (Ital Mix)
C2. Shaka - Pussyfooter

D1. Fortune & Fame - Is This Your Life
D2. Nagai Eri - Delta

File under house, breakbeat, techno and warehouse rave music. The Mental Groove Classic series returns with a treasure trove of rare and hard to find tracks plucked from the personal collection of label founder Olivier Ducret, a pivotal figure in Switzerland's acid house and rave-era party scene.

On Volumes Two and Three of the series - the first installment hit stores in 2017 - the Mental Groove and Musique Pour La Danse label founder takes us back to the turn of the '90s, a time he spent promoting parties in fields, squats, forests, warehouses and former factories in and around Geneva and behind the counter of a record shopof the same name. While others in Switzerland's emerging dance music scene gravitated towards US house and garage, Olivier and his crew opted for a bass, breaks and techno-focused sound inspired by regular trips to clubs, raves and record shops in the UK.

Drawing directly from his own record box and a memory bank full of snapshots of euphoric dancefloor moments, Mental Groove Classics volumes Two and Three sees Olivier reaching for cuts of near-mythical rarity, genuinely overlooked gems, and undeniably brilliant tracks that have left a long-lasting impression on the local raving landscape. It's an autobiographical audio document, historical archive and personal musical statement all rolled into one, inspired by a moment in time where musical boundaries were being redrawn in a wave of carefree optimism and freedom inspired new rave scenes across Europe and far beyond. - Matt Anniss


Original artwork by Soho's Brain Club co-owner and artist of early British club culture Mark Wigan.
File under house, breakbeat, techno and warehouse rave music
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