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Malaria! - Delirium: Remixed, Remade, Remodelled

Malaria! - Delirium: Remixed, Remade, Remodelled

Musician: Malaria!
Album title: Delirium: Remixed, Remade, Remodelled
Style: Trance
Released: 1993
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1703 mb
Size APE version: 1388 mb
Size WMA version: 1882 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 132
Format: ADX DMF AU VOX MIDI MPC RA
Genre: Electronic

Malaria! - Delirium: Remixed, Remade, Remodelled


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Dr. Motte Kaltes Klares Wasser (Crystalmix) 6:28
A2 Dolfin' Elation (Abstractmix)
Remix – Kid Paul, Paul van Dyk, Stefan Fischer
5:33
B1 3 Phase Prophet (Will Keine Propheten Falschen Brauchen) 5:41
B2 Microglobe Cheerio (Milchbadmix)
Remix – Mijk Van Dijk
6:09

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Lunapark
  • Published By – Moabit Musik
  • Published By – Freibank
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – MFS
  • Copyright (c) – MFS
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Deutsche Schallplatten Berlin

Notes

MFS 7040-0 appears on spine of sleeve, 323.7040.0 16 on back of sleeve

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 6407
  • Barcode: 4 013108 704004

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MFS 323.7040.0 Malaria! Delirium: Remixed, Remade, Remodelled ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) MFS MFS 323.7040.0 Germany 1993



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Mavegelv
This is a seriously tasty slab of vinyl to come out of Berlin back in '92. I'm a huge fan of Dr. Sven Rohrig, AKA 3 Phase, and naturally his is the best track on this, but the others are really tasty as well. A little bit trance, a little bit house, a whole lot techno, there's a yummy smorgasbord of what made the "Berlin Sound" arguably the best sound. While Detroit was reinventing its sound in '92 and Britain was still gloating in its "ultra-hipness" of the post-'88 rave scene, Berlin was smiling down on the world with it's super-cool scintillating sound of techno. Sounds you hear on this fine mini-collection of hits. And for the undereducated who think techno started in 1988 in Britain (nobody really thinks that, do they?), Berlin was the birthplace of proper techno, was it not? There were all-electronic bands making robot beats in the late sixties. And need I say more than Kraftwerk? All the same, this is a juicy chunk of early Berlin filet-mignon. The finest in all the Shire...