48 V. Phantom Power*Feel D-Base

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Electronic

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Bleep

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Tracklist

Feel D-Base (Moon 111 Mix)
Moon 113 (Cultural Bass Vibe)
Feel D-Base (Dance Trip)

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    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of Feel D-Base, 1991, Vinyl Feel D-Base
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
    R & S Records – RS 9129 Belgium 1991 Belgium1991
    Cover of Feel D-Base / Graffity, 2016-04-01, File Feel D-Base / Graffity
    5×File, WAV, Album, Compilation
    Signum Recordings – SIGNDIG1601 2016 2016
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • mrformic's avatar
      mrformic
      "Moon 113" is the shit. On top of the 1991 list for me. I saw countless techfloors go mad when playing this...
      Dark as it needed to be and fonkey like hell. Welcome to the culture of Bass :)
      • Johnmarcus's avatar
        Johnmarcus
        Big driving Belgium Techno Track.
        Feel D-Base (Moon 111 Mix), is the one I would go for, with is tough synth rhythm and off key sounding synth rifts.
        • 8892sales's avatar
          8892sales
          Edited 10 years ago
          Good main title, which was the track that most seemed to prefer at the time. Big rave track. But the true winner for me is the A2 track. With its low slung, slightly off 909 bass kick. Reversed, eerie sounding bleeps, and heavy, grinding, cacophonic synth riff. Pure R & S belgian techno power.

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