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Sulfurex - Point Break

Sulfurex - Point Break

Musician: Sulfurex
Album title: Point Break
Style: Acid
Released: 1994
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1705 mb
Size APE version: 1445 mb
Size WMA version: 1235 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 811
Format: XM FLAC APE AIFF AHX MOD VOX
Genre: Electronic

Sulfurex - Point Break

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Point Break
Programmed By – Jeff Turzo
3:50
A2 Analog Overdose 5:05
B1 Flight # 303 6:36
B2 Sequence # 1 2:18

Credits

  • Mastered By [Cut] – Nilesh Patel
  • Written-By – Damon Wild (tracks: A2, B1), Nigel Richards (tracks: A1, B2)

Notes

Recorded at NCP Studios, N.Y.C. & Underwater Studios, Philadelphia.

Run-out etching on A side: The Exchange - Nilz
Run-out etching on B side: The Exchange - Nilz

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EXTUK001 Sulfurex Point Break ‎(12", Promo) EXtortion EXTUK001 UK 1994
PD 9414 Sulfurex Point Break ‎(12") Pure Dance PD 9414 Belgium 1994
PD 9414 Sulfurex Point Break ‎(12", Yel) Pure Dance PD 9414 Belgium 1994
PD 9414 Sulfurex Point Break ‎(12", Blu) Pure Dance PD 9414 Belgium 1994
Break2 Sulfurex Untitled ‎(12", S/Sided, Unofficial) Not On Label (Sulfurex) Break2 France Unknown



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Katishi
I have this since it came out. Point Break is the winner an absolute beast of a track.
Miromice
Sorry but the strongest tracks for me are both by Damon Wild.. But to be fair, it wouldnt be easy being on the same record... Okay some good sounds on Sequence # 1 but the intensity on both trax by Wild are 'heavy' but 'beautiful' at the same time (reverse both words) ;)
Kaghma
epic track Point Break!
Velan
This is how I like my acid! Aggressive warped out basslines and powerful, throbbing and driving techno make this my favorite release by Nigel Richards, who collaborated with acid-master Damon Wild for this record. There were two releases: one on Pure Dance records in Belgium and one on Extortion in UK. Unfortunately it is now rare and I am still on the hunt.