The MartianGhostdancer

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Electronic

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Electro

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Tracklist

Ghostdancer 10:22
Medicine Man 5:32
Marisian Probes Over Montana 4:40
Starchild 8:05
The Vanishing Race 2:54
The Talking Rocks Of Mars 6:08
Windwalker 6:30

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    Cover of Ghostdancer, 1995-11-20, Vinyl Ghostdancer
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Red Planet – RP-6 US 1995 US1995
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    Cover of RP-VI, 2024-05-24, Vinyl RP-VI
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Remastered
    Red Planet – RP-VI US 2024 US2024
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    Reviews

    • Mr.Fonk's avatar
      Mr.Fonk
      Why did they only reissue one of the two records of the double pack? I don't get it...
      • kaisssaaa's avatar
        kaisssaaa
        Edited 4 months ago
        Groovy and intergalactic, a Detroit Classic rereleased. All of these tracks are awesome. In particular: A1 Medicine Man is ever versatile and hypnotically groovy. But top pick is B2 The Talking Rocks of Mars, dark and inviting with a bass line that builds and builds – I picture that scene from Star Wars with the Imperial Probes on the surface of Hoth. The re-release sounds slightly different from other versions released on Youtube, but not in a bad way, and the quality is high. 5/5
        • mopem's avatar
          mopem
          Medicine Man will raise even a dead man from the grave :-))))))))))))))))))))
          One of the best tracks of early Detroit
          • AurelienClement's avatar
            AurelienClement
            A great masterpieces of tracks released by The Martian. Collector!
            • funk_wid_it's avatar
              funk_wid_it
              Edited 7 years ago
              This Red Planet release was definitely released in 1996.
              • algorhythm1's avatar
                algorhythm1
                its really funny how taste differs. i only like the c side tracks. but these two alone are worth having this for.
                • Moer's avatar
                  Moer
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  This is truly a masterpiece by The Martian. The record has a warm soulfull funk techno vibe to it.
                  I personally like the D-side best: D1 The Talking Rocks Of Mars is kind of different opposed to the other tracks, it's sounds darker and rougher but just as good though. D2 Windwalker is just amazing, you can't feel anything but happy listening to this, at sometimes jazzy, track. The contrast between these two tracks on the D-side shows the outstanding producing capabilties of The Martian.

                  In my opinion one of the greatest techno records to come out of Detroit. So this is definately a must have for every Detroit techno fan out there.

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