got two of the three trance atlantic one and picked them up in the bargin bin 
at some store way back in 96ish...
one of the best purchases ive made... the trance altantic one were better for 
techno...trance europe were more idm- with orb, aphex, advent etc..must dig 
them out sometime for a dusting...

About the same time I also bought the somewhat contraversal True People comp on 
React a some great tracks on there too.



> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:25 PM
> To:   [email protected]
> Subject:      [313] Trance Atlantic vol 1 CD
> 
> I just picked up a used copies of vol 1, vol 2, and Trance Europe Xpress
> vol4 over the weekend. My question is about the Aux 88 track on Trance
> Atlantic 1 - "Phatom Power" [sic]. Was this originally released on Direct
> Beat or another label?
> 
> By the way - the Trance Atlantic CDs are excellent! The first has a nice
> selection of Detroit (+influenced) tracks from Im.mortal Music (Carl
> Craig), Yennek (Kenny Larkin), the before mentioned Aux 88,  Dan Curtin,
> Mike Dearborn, a wicked DJ Skull rhythmic stomper called
> "Flicker",Infiniti,  Plastikman, Thomas Barnett's "Let there be light",
> Eddie 'Flashin' Fowlkes, etc. Vol 2 leans more toward Chicago jacking
> techno/house while still staying true to the trance elements (longer tunes,
> hypnotic rhythms, etc.). The TEX vol 4 is pretty good as well - Rue East, A
> Guy Called Gerald, Redagain P, LFO, etc. Of course these were released back
> in the early to mid 90's but it's great to hear a whole bunch of music that
> really is trance inducing - not just Beethoven on Ecstasy. Anyone else have
> other TEX/TA box sets still sitting in their collections?
> 
> MEK
> 

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