Please Sign in to see price
Label:Cold Blow
Cat-No:BLOW15G
Release-Date:25.09.2024
Genre:House
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:5414166671410
backorder
Last in:15.10.2024
+ Show full info- Close
backorder
Last in:15.10.2024
Label:Cold Blow
Cat-No:BLOW15G
Release-Date:25.09.2024
Genre:House
Configuration:2LP
Barcode:5414166671410
1
Lab Technicians & Tony Boninsegna - - We Gave You Life
2
Nine-L & Tony Boninsegna - - Untitled (Houston, We Have a Problem B2)
3
Sykosis 451 & Tony Boninsegna - - Monsoon
4
Original Clique & Tony Boninsegna - - U = Underground
5
Various Artists - Original Clique & Tony Boninsegna - Now Hear Me Now
6
MI7 & Tony Boninsegna - - Show I
7
Napoleon & Tony Boninsegna - - Fortuna
8
Napoleon & Tony Boninsegna - - La Chaux Du Fond
9
Ragga Head & Tony Boninsegna - - Give the People What They Want
10
Return of the Living Acid - Big Dipper
11
Ministry of Fear - - Original Cliché
12
Nine-L - - Untitled (Houston, We Have a Problem A2)
The story of dance music is littered with hidden heroes and underground activists whose immense contributions have been overlooked, ignored and under-documented. Tony Boninsegna, a producer who made and released countless classic cuts and forgotten gems during the acid house and rave era, is one such example. Melding elements of all that was popular in underground clubs at the time to create his own dancefloor-friendly sound worlds, Boninsegna amassed a huge catalogue between 1986 and '94, while hiding his involvement via an array of oddball aliases and opaque pseudonyms. Cold Blow has joined forces with Musique Pour La Danse to deliver a much-needed restored and remastered anthology of his greatest productions and co-productions – many rare or hard-to-find – for the first time. Volume two continues in a similar vein to volume 1 while devoting more disc space to Boninsegna's breakbeat-driven productions of the early 1990s. So, alongside more must-have tracks from the producer's Chill-released projects (Return of The Living Acid's surging acid thumper 'Big Dipper', MI7's twisted bleep and breaks monster 'Show I', and a couple of killer cuts alongside Mykey Tee as Original Clique), while also making room for the proto-jungle brilliance of Ragga Head's 'Give The People Junglis', the tongue-in-cheek excellence of Ministry of Fear's 'Original Cliché', two top tracks as Napoleon, and the wild, acid breaks breathlessness of 'Monsoon' by Sykosis 451. More