Freddie Fresh* – Comatone 95
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Electric Music Foundation – EF06-12 |
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US |
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Electronic |
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Trance |
Tracklist
A1 | Return To Phantazia | |
A2 | Aristotle | |
B1 | Binder | |
B2 | Slow Death |
Credits
- Written-By – Freddie Fresh*
Notes
For Freddie Fresh's Analog School of Electronic Music.
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Comatone 95 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) | Electric Music Foundation | EF06-12 | US | 1995 |
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I made this record after going thru some horrible personal drama and liked the way it came out. At the time it sold so poorly that about three copies remained unsold at the Watts warehouse. I was too broke to pay to have them shipped back.
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This release has been reissued here
https://discogs.mejorespelis.org/Freddy-Fresh-Return-to-Phantazia-/release/11754237
includes remixes and is a limited dbl. 12" Single via Toolbox Killerz Paris -
Edited 8 years agoB1 & B2 have been reissued on this one ~
https://discogs.mejorespelis.org/Freddy-Fresh-Comacid-EP/release/8287769 -
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Respect to the label for making this killer release available in digital via their bandcamp.. in wav/flac/aiff no less :)
PS I wonder how many pizzas Freddie Fresh had to deliver to put this one out back in the day. -
Edited 10 years agoDaaaaaaaaamn I just discovered this.
Wow.
Amazing record.
It'd be nice to see this reissued. -
Freddie Fresh to me was catalogued in the Techno genre, that is why I overlooked this record. Coincidently reading something about the "Aristotle" track somewhere, I was introduced in the Deep House skills he is able to perform. It's an astonishing track completely different than what he would normally bring out. Maybe the project for his electronic music school had something to do about it, anyway if it was used really as a project than you can clearly confirm it as being utterly successful. Not only the track "Aristotle" but "Return To Phantasia" is as good as the best House and Deep House music from the golden '95-'96 years.
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Acid does not necessarily mean squelching bass lines and breath-taking pace. This is a prime example of creating hypnotic and dreamy acid excursions that could be even classified as chill out music. Three of tracks were picked once for Transcore compilation of Mid-West acid gems and they really set the mood for that release too.
Of four tracks "Aristotle" is of slightly different breed and more directed to the floor but it rounds nicely up this excellent release by the grand master Fresh.
A timeless release that works well also years later.
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