DJ Pierre, Phuture / VA - 35 - 002 - Édition numérotée

Tracklist

Face A
1.
Acid Track (Carl Cox Remix)
Phuture
01:00
2.
Acid Track (Luciano Remix)
Phuture
01:00
Face B
1.
Acid Track (Anfisa Letyago Remix)
Phuture
01:00
2.
Acid Track (Lorenzo Cheng Remix)
Phuture
01:00
3.
Acid Track (Najel Monteiro Remix)
Phuture
01:00

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Don't forget to order the first volume here: afroacid.com/35-001

Each volume will be a limited numbered edition of 500 heavyweight colored vinyl in full printed sleeve. All pre-order supporters will get early access to a digital copy of this release upon completion of the campaign.

2019 marks 35 years since DJ Pierre started DJing and began laying the groundwork forwhat would become Acid House. His new, seven-part series of 35 remixes of Phuture’s ‘Acid Track’ is a celebration Pierre’s first monumental release and the spark for a new genre that changed dance music forever. After a first volume staring the likes of KiNK, Bloody Mary and Paco Osuna comes part two, again on limited edition coloured vinyl, featuring heavyweight remixes from Carl Cox, Luciano, Anfisa Letyago, Lorenzo Cheng and Najel Monteiro.

Intec label boss, RESISTANCE Ibiza resident and long-time dance music titan Carl Cox is as in demand now as he ever was. His spin on ‘Acid Track’ is one that teases and pleases with big builds and hard hitting drums. The acid line is paired right back then grows throughout until taking over and blowing the roof off any club. Swiss-Chilean minimal master Luciano brings the sort of elongated intrigue you would expect of the Cadenza founder. His dubby version builds the pressure with sci-fi pads swirling round the drums while a manic but soft-edged acid line freely evolves and takes you on a trip deep into the dead of night.

Siberian born, Napoli based fast rising star Anfisa Letyago has made her mark on Nervous this year and here offers a no nonsense, pounding acid techno banger with mind melting vocal riffs that loop you into a frenzy. Dutchman Lorenzo Cheng is another one on the rise and his contribution is a heavy hitting weapon with stomping drums and frantic acid blistering its way through the grooves, while last of all is Rotterdam new school talent Najel Monteiro with a fat, dubwise remix that allows the ripping 303 centre stage.

This is another fresh package that proceeds later volumes featuring some of the biggest names from dance music past, present and future.

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