VariousRelics (A Transmat Compilation)

Label:

Buzz Records (20) – BZZLP 106106

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Compilation

Country:

Belgium

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A1 Long Ago A Relic
A2 Carl Craig Interval I
A3 Rhythim Is Rhythim Beyond The Dance (Re-Mix)
A4 Carl Craig Interval II
A5 BFC Evolution
A6 Carl Craig Interval III
A7 Long Long Ago* Another Relic
A8 Carl Craig Interval IV
A9 Model 500 Info World
B1 Psyche CrackDown (Re-Mix)
B2 Carl Craig Interval V
B3 Mayday MS 6
B4 Carl Craig Interval VI
B5 Rhythim Is Rhythim The Dance
B6 Carl Craig Interval VII
B7 Suburban Knight The Art Of Stalking
B8 Carl Craig Interval VIII
B9 Longer Than Long Ago* A Relic

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed ByBuzz
  • Manufactured ByIndisc
  • Distributed ByIndisc
  • Published ByTransmat Mayday Music
  • Published ByZomba Music
  • Record CompanyBuzz Records (20)

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Art]Third Earth
  • Performer [Intervals Performed By]Derrick May (tracks: A2, A4, A6, A8, B2, B4, B6, B8)

Notes

Made in Belgium
Transmat in association with Buzz Records

Comprehend Mental and Physical Contributions, Apprehend, Formulate, Create and Design - the Alternative
Why?
Cause: Whiten the middle lives the Redundant!

The Alternative Create and Design Contributions by: Juan Atkins - James Pennington - Carl Craig - Derrick May

The Precise pre-Conceived Conception, presented by the Transmat staff: Abdul Haaq - Neil Ollivierra - Mike Lindow

From Belgium to Detroit - with respect

Cat# appears on labels as BZZLP 106106 and on cover as bzzlp 106106.
Original pressing comes in a textured sleeve.
Bootlegged in 2004.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: SABAM
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side A): BZZ 106 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side B): BZZ 106 B1

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Relics (A Transmat Compilation) (CD, Compilation) Transmat BZZCD 106106 Belgium 1992
Recently Edited
Relics (A Transmat Compilation) (CD, Compilation, Test Pressing) Transmat BZZCD 106106 Belgium 1992
Recently Edited
Relics (A Transmat Compilation) (CD, Compilation, Reissue) Transmat 2061066 Belgium 1993
New Submission
Relics (A Transmat Compilation) (LP, Compilation, Reissue) Transmat 2100178, BZZLP 106106 Belgium 1993
Relics (A Transmat Compilation) (LP, Compilation, Reissue, Unofficial Release) Transmat (2) BZZLP 106106, bzzlp 106106 UK 2004

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Reviews

  • 8892sales's avatar
    8892sales
    Is there a chance that Long Long Ago 'Another Relic' was pressed before the release date of this compilation? Whether that's on acetate or vinyl or under a different title?

    I'm fully aware many of the tracks on this comp were produced by Derrick May during the 1980s and supposedly, previously unreleased up to this point.

    The reason for my curiosity is that I've recently stumbled upon a London pirate radio station recording from 1991 where the above track was featured as part of a DJ's set. Where there any pre-releases of 'Relics' floating about before being fully released? Was the CD Test Pressing circulating prior to the vinyl release? Are there Test Pressings of the vinyl release not submitted as of yet? Questions, questions...

    A bit too short of a track. But very sweet it is.
    • therealsubwaybaby's avatar
      Take note, the Original pressing is with the woven cover, all else are boots or repress ... This Org sounds awesome (For an LP that is) ... // Tommy
      • theskyisfalling's avatar
        I paid bobbins for a copy and naturally it turned out to be a knock off or ill repress. It sounds like a wasp nest, bloody unlistenable and in the bin it goes.
        • WaxFinderGeneral's avatar
          Edited 18 years ago
          In order to differentiate the original and very shoddily done re-presses, the original 92 lp has a beautiful textured sleeve that feels almost woven, and a grooved label (like the early dutch pressings a la 100% pure, djax, etc). Whereas the repress is standard gloss card cover, and the vinyl is a little worse of a pressing. There are probably more represses than originals now, which is a shame as its a very cheap job for such an outstanding compilation of the finest Detroit music. The original was always hard to come by before the represses, hence the prices, but for quality for your money buy the original!

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