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Interactive - Amok

Interactive - Amok

Musician: Interactive
Album title: Amok
Style: Techno, Euro House
Released: 1993
Country: Europe
Size MP3 version: 1625 mb
Size APE version: 1530 mb
Size WMA version: 1257 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 733
Format: VQF DMF AAC AUD AC3 VOX APE
Genre: Electronic

Interactive - Amok

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Amok (Dancefloor Massacre)
Written-By – Lissat*, Innocent*, Zenker*
5:27
A2 Amok (Mix-A-Pella)
Written-By – Lissat*, Innocent*, Zenker*
1:16
B1 Koma
Written-By – Jens Lissat, Ramon Zenker
5:16
B2 Amok (Radio Mix)
Written-By – Lissat*, Innocent*, Zenker*
3:51

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – I & Ear GmbH

Credits

  • Music By, Lyrics By – Jens Lissat (tracks: A1, A2, B2), Marc Innocent (tracks: A1, A2, B2), Ramon Zenker (tracks: A1, A2, B2)
  • Painting [Cover Painting] – Mike Etienne
  • Photography By – R.A.L.P.H. Photodesign
  • Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By – Jens Lissat, Ramon Zenker

Notes

Produced, arranged + mixed somewhere in Germany

Viva Mexico !

© I & Ear GmbH / Upright Songs / Musik-Edition Discoton GmbH
Printed in West Germany

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 090204 050581
  • Rights Society: GEMA / BIEM
  • Label Code: LC 6813

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TEC022 Interactive Amok / Koma ‎(12") TeC TEC022 UK 1993
DST 1135-8 Interactive Amok ‎(CD, Maxi) Dance Street, Technoland DST 1135-8 Germany 1993
FIN 111 Interactive Amok ‎(12") Flying International FIN 111 Italy 1993
NM674MA Interactive Amok ‎(12", Maxi) Max Music NM674MA Spain 1993
ZYX 6682-12 Interactive Amok ‎(12") ZYX Music ZYX 6682-12 Germany 1993



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Whitestone
Complete and absolute Tremora Del Terrarip off, but hey whatever.
inform
I remember hearing this at a rave somewhere on Salisbury plains. That was 20 years ago but I remebercthis moment literally like it was yesterday. It smashed the place with the uplifting and melodic hook. Tracked it down the week afters in Zoom recs in Camden and bought two copies. Thanks once again to Jens and Ramon.
Rolling Flipper
Amok wasn't a particularly great track, Koma is the pick here and worth buying for that tune alone, the intro starts with a repetetive single bass note & a sound like water drops, a faded in syth is used to btring in the 44/ kick and slowly builds up to a very nice uplifting melody at 1.46, yes it is uplifting but the melody is all it's own, it is so distinctly Koma that you could never mistake it for another tune unlike the formula driven pseudo trance that became popular around 98/99 when every one decided they wanted to copy X/CABS NUERO/OUTCAST, but these were the days when trance could be uplifting without being cheesy, there is also a constant siren type sound that neverr fails to give me goosbumps even now when i listen to it all these years later,this tune never feels mainstreem at all and has a kind of dark undertone to it which for me encapsulates the early rave scene very well.it is very well executed track, i remember this tune being played as the very last tune of the night at rave way back in 1994, fuck is that long ago!! kind of depressing really when one thinks about, especially considering the rave scene is all but a corpse awaiting burial now!!!