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Eternal Basement - Nerv

Eternal Basement - Nerv

Musician: Eternal Basement
Album title: Nerv
Style: Trance, Techno, Acid
Released: 1995
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1452 mb
Size APE version: 1381 mb
Size WMA version: 1181 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 643
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Genre: Electronic

Eternal Basement - Nerv

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Tracklist

A1 Woy 11:00
A2 Mind Out 9:32
B1 A Flyby 11:27
B2 Nerv 9:38
C1 When Sadness Comes 11:00
C2 Poem 8:00
D Hologram 14:00

Credits

  • Artwork By – Bidiol, Dare Art, F. Reinhold, G. Daeretzis
  • Producer, Written-By – Michael Kohlbecker, Pascal Mollin (tracks: A1 to C2)

Notes

All tracks created and realized by Michael Kohlbecker & Pascal Mollin. Except track 7 by Michael Kohlbecker.

Published by Moonquake/Musikedition Discoton/Edition Alistar II/S.M.P.
℗ & © 1995 EYE Q Music.
Made in Germany by Warner Manufacturing Europe.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HH-CD-011 Eternal Basement Nerv ‎(CD, Album) Harthouse HH-CD-011 Germany 1995
HH1011-2 Eternal Basement Nerv ‎(CD, Album) Harthouse America HH1011-2 US 1995
HH LP 011 Eternal Basement Nerv ‎(2xLP, Promo) Harthouse HH LP 011 Germany 1995



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Wat!?
Listening to Woy is a endless experience of joy and wonder. There are layers that come and disappear, no matter how many times you think that you finally found a path all the way through Of course, being a Harthouse release, there's also a lot of tracks sounding as they were supposed to in the 90's - trying to follow up on how it sounds when machines party wild, and worth listening to once in a while. But the gem on this record is Woy. I get lost in the quiet way it contains one of the most moving beats I know. Just lovely
Kulwes
This is one of my favourite recordings, but this pressing is terrible. The levels are really low, so the surface noise is often as loud as the music, which is a shame since the sounds are very nuanced and the ambience is very crucial. The tempos are weird on this album though, and the vinyl version is good because some tracks need to be sped up to 45RPM for dancefloor use.
Nalaylewe
I'm curious as to what tracks you use for dancefloors, mind telling me?