Various – Platipus Records Volume Three
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Platipus – PLAT 35 LP |
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Platipus Records (2) – volume three |
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UK |
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Electronic |
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Progressive Trance |
Tracklist
A1 | Taylor– | Anomaly - Calling Your Name (Granny Mix) | 7:57 |
A2 | Quietman– | Now And Zen | 8:25 |
B1 | L.S.G.– | Hidden Sun Of Venus (Oliver Lieb Remix) | 7:55 |
B2 | Loveclub– | The Journey (The Light Mix) | 9:01 |
B3 | Art Of Trance– | Kaleidoscope | 8:17 |
C1 | Pob– | The Awakening (Seismix) | 7:56 |
C2 | Universal State Of Mind– | All Because Of You (Mindsweeper Mix) | 6:48 |
D1 | Terra Ferma– | Floating | 9:46 |
D2 | Clanger– | Seadog (Way Out West Mix) | 6:46 |
D3 | Union Jack– | Yeti | 8:22 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Platipus Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Platipus Records Ltd.
- Designed At – Dusk Design
- Pressed By – Damont
Credits
- Sleeve – Mark Neal
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 028979 303309 >
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): PLAT 35LP A-1-1-1 D
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): PLAT 35LP B-1-1-1 D
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side C): PLAT 35LP C-1-1-1 D
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side D): PLAT 35LP D-1-1-1 D
Other Versions (3)
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Platipus Records Volume Three (CD, Compilation) | Platipus | PLAT 35 CDX | UK | 1997 | ||
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Platipus Records Volume Three (CD, Compilation) | Mds | PLAT CD 35, PLATCD35 | Australia & New Zealand | 1997 | ||
New Submission
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Platipus Records Volume Three (2×LP, Compilation, Promo, White Label) | Platipus | PLAT 35LP | UK | 1997 |
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Reviews
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One of the best packages from Platipus, not a bad track on this release, this will appeal to prog fans naturally (sasha and oakenfold dropped a few of these back in the day) but also hard trancers, platipus was a label that caught Kenny Sharps ear in the mid to late 90s, now zen, kaleidoscope and floating (he always spun this out of blue planet) all featured heavily in his sets at Uprising, Diztruxshon & One Vision. From a label you can trust, I would finally like to mention the track yeti, its kind of the cherry on top of the cake, Simon Berry was light years ahead of his time as a producer; cactus, red herring are stone cold classics, yeti (for me) beats these, especially towards the end when the synth comes in it turns a prog track into an uplifter in a matter of seconds, 5***** any day of the week
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