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Thread: Jeff Mills @ Slam, Bonn, Germany, 1995-02-08 (Techno, Acid, Trance)

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    Default Jeff Mills @ Slam, Bonn, Germany, 1995-02-08 (Techno, Acid, Trance)

    Hey everyone, looking for a track from this 1995 Jeff Mills set at 10:20.
    Here is the track clipped separately: Youtube Link

    Some info/assumptions:
    • A vocal can be heard during the track saying "It's dark in here" which I have pinpointed to being from the late 93/early 94 US release "The Look Featuring Franklin Fuentes – March". It doesn't sound like Mills is simply layering the acapella because only a short part is looped and seems to have some extra delay/reverb but I could be wrong about this.
    • This assumption would hint towards the track having been released late 1994 to early 1995.

    Any hints appreciated. Labels/artists to check, etc.
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    Would be great to get some fresh ears on this one. Still searching feverishly!

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    Hopeful bump. Maybe some labels to check? I've almost listened to every 94/95 UK techno release available on discogs at this point.

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    No idea. What makes you think it's a UK production?
    I try to help where I can, please help me in return.
    http://www.tuneid.com/techno/57779-techno-acid-hardcore-ambient-electro.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by cthulhu303 View Post
    No idea. What makes you think it's a UK production?
    (Goa) Trance adjacent bass line and lead. It somehow reminds early Luke Slater productions like Bande Magnetique (or early Planet Rhythm records by Lekebusch, Leiner etc.)
    American Techno was mostly stomping acid tracks, Detroit melancholic chords or House-based grooves in 94/95.
    Then again if the vocal sample is actually part of the track that points towards an American release as the original Franklin Fuentes track was way more popular among the US crowd.

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