Circuit Breaker – Trac-X
Label: |
Probe Records – PRO 9 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
USA & Canada |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
Dis Side | |||
A | Trac-X (Crazy 8's Mix) | 5:06 | |
Dat Side | |||
B1 | Trac-Y | 5:18 | |
B2 | Trac-Z | 5:07 |
Companies, etc.
- Produced At – UTK
- Published By – Plus 8 Music Europe
- Published By – NANADA Music
- Mastered At – National Sound Corporation
- Distributed By – Plus 8 Records
Credits
- Written-By, Producer – Richie Hawtin
Notes
A: 150 BPM
B1: 143 BPM
B2:143 BPM
NSC in runouts is circled.
Track durations are not present on the release itself, but timed from vinyl.
B1: 143 BPM
B2:143 BPM
NSC in runouts is circled.
Track durations are not present on the release itself, but timed from vinyl.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etching runout side A): Pro 9 Dis Side WARNING: THIS RECORD CONTAINS NO MUSIC NSC
- Matrix / Runout (Etching runout side B): Pro 9 Dat Side HOWEVER TO SOME...NOISE IS JUST ANOTHER TERM FOR MUSIC NSC
Recommendations
Reviews
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Feral beastmode techno. Three versions of abrasive raw industrial funk that is punishing in the best kind of way. It's like Richie looked at Frequency Finale and took a flame thrower to it. If you can't move in disbelief, or run away. You want to crawl into the speaker with a nitrous balloon the size of a punching bag to rest your head against like a pillow.
These things have aged wonderfully. -
OOOooFFfF Booof bang boom crang crunch tik tooook tak tttttt cull tiff tiff tttttttt boombbombooombooom t t t t tttt t t t tttt Circuit breaker has blown the hell up... My mumma bear hated this record :)))
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All tracks 1000% full load acid trip. Turn up volume to the max and watch the wood grain bending out of your cabinet.
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Heavy corker. Bought this in the day it was still expensive, but still worth every penny. Everyone should have this in his/her collection. Hawtin makes your ears burn with this one. My copy is a little bit out of centre, which makes the effect even greater!
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Get the FUNK out! This one was "hardcore" before gabber became hardcore. Pretty hardcore. As one reviewer states, I don't know how Hawtin kept it so funktified despite being so damn hardcore. Richie Hawtin's ability to program drums is his strongest suit. He managed to keep them very arranged and never seemed to just use the overused Boom-tss-Boom-tss-Boom-tss-Boom-tss patterns of much of his competition. This is one of my faves and with luck will be the proud owner of it soon. Can't say too much more than that this is class stuff. They don't write 'em like that anymore! Check it!
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Edited 3 years agoTechno for all the storm-troopers outthere !!! made when Techno was developing into a hard, Industrial period. I never heard this track in a club but I'm sure the speakers would have taken a battering - If you ever want to test a new set of speakers then I suggest you use this track !! The frequency and distortion are way off scale and how Hawtin manages to keep it all funky is a credit to him...
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don`t know until today how to discribe theses beats: overmodulated bass drum, I it, not the first tracs they occur (if I remeber correctely they are already to find on probe 007), but not of such intenseness as on this Richie Hawtin aka Circuit Breaker work which is model for many
gabber productions, but only concerning it`s beats, cause the tracs x,y and z are made of nothings else than beats + a deep buzzing, very hard to find contemporary productions like this one!
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