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Brian Sack
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1965 Kenwood Trio 1100u Tube AM-FM Stereo Receiver for sale
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1965 Kenwood Trio 1100u Tube AM-FM Stereo Receiver for sale
gimme a buzz ft sheena on answering machine
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gimme a buzz ft sheena on answering machine
M.I.A. invited all the girls up
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A bit from M.I.A.'s first show on her 2014 U.S. tour.
DIE ANTWOORD dis iz why i'm hot sacky edit
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DIE ANTWOORD dis iz why i'm hot sacky edit
DIE ANTWOORD dis iz why i'm hot sacky edit
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DIE ANTWOORD dis iz why i'm hot sacky edit
Mista Big Spenda - Remixed by The Syndrome and I
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Mista Big Spenda - Remixed by The Syndrome and I
Obama sings happy birthday to Tim Duck.
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Obama sings happy birthday to Tim Duck.
😊
Bite me, punk.
This album was a work of pure genius. Wasn't it one track?
luv this old classic
Epic album 💿🔥
Yuhs, hawt ❤
I saw VapourSpace supporting Orbital on the Are We Here? Tour in '94, Coventry Poly, I think. I have the CD somewhere too. A great blast from the past. Thanks for sharing.
I saw exactly the same at Leeds Uni on the same tour, strangely, he came on after Orbital. A lot of of the crowd dispersed after Orbital, those who knew, stayed. Awesome. Sweat dripping form the ceiling!
Sehr schönes & zeitloses Techno Album…. From the golden age of Techno!!! 🙌💕🔥
All your mixes are great
Awesome mix !!!
I originally heard this in 1993 when I was 21. 2 years later I had it on Compact Disc. CD's were much longer lasting back then. Sadly an ignorant and destructive person completely wrecked it because he didn't like techno at all. But I found it on TH-cam. Thankyou TH-cam.
The Prodigy was here thanks to the genius of Liam H!
@Basmatine: Perhaps you heard me there unconsciously?!?! Here I am, almost 30yrs later: I played this cd all night long on repeat play one night in 1994, under the dark stellar skies of Moab UT, while camping near the shimmering waterfall pools above town: There were so many stars that clear night you felt like you were in outer space. My speakers were aimed skyward like a radio telescope. I imagined these sound waves emanating outward into the void for many light years to come. That some intelligent alien race might receive them & be inspired to save us all.
I have this CD somewhere. There was a review of it in either Future Music or Keyboard Magazine (US) and I was so surprised to find it in a store in Sweden.
Thanks for sharing, listened to this mix lots back in university days! Bringing back great memories!
son lo mejor del planeta
Bring on the moog 🎶🎶👍🏼😃
I remember the first time I got this and premiered it at Luv-A-Fair in Vancouver, Canada. The dance floor went crazy!
summer 1995 whizzing round the madrid metro with eyes like movie cameras high on whisky words sun fucking themes from vapourspace and haunted dancehall
Classic Trance
I played this album to death at our gigs! Especially “Spacewalk”!
What the hell is this? I feel like I heard this album before, like when I was a child. Similar thing happened to me when I first heard Pink Floyd, it felt like I knew all the songs.
This album is life. Seriously a timeless classic capturing all the best of early-era electronica, techno, and ambient... The 90s of the future.
This album, Tales of Ephidrina and A Brief History Of Ambient: Vol. 3 were on repeat for me in college.
Such great times, too bad I never saw them live...what a treat. On my favorites list now, thanks man
What 92/3??? Man this one pulled me in! Into the abyss and depths of the oceans known as electronic music It forever remains a powerful listen each time I hear it You never reach for the pause / stop NEVER!
So good work! <3 I really wish to find the name of the song from 17:30! please, if everyone knows it, let me know :D
It's called spacewalk
what year did this come out? early 90s ya? I'm born in 84 only discovering this now in 2022. fucking radical. I was always a fan of early plus 8 tunes. somewhow this record escaped me. totally normal since it likely wan't on the wrold wide web at the time, and it wasn't in my local record shop. so glad i found you vapourman
1994 in came out.
one of the most important albums of the era, where people still play ed synths
Definitely opened doors for me. Saw this cd in an underground music magazine and bought it. I listened to this cd while tripping on acid in my room. Started going to raves in los Angeles then the rest is history. Used to go to raves by myself because my friends were not into it. Had a blast all through the 90's and early 2000's.
i went to many raves here in the UK from 88-92 starting aged 14. i found so many friends, never once was i hurt, robbed etc. raves create a family vibe, i hope you are still finding that vibe where ever you may be bro
Ohhhh yerrr 👌 what can I say,, awesome appsolutely awesome stuff 🤘😝 my puzzle pieces are coming together nicely, shit it's taken a while, Magic ✨ 💚 It thank youuuuuuuu
Start to finish, one of the best albums ever
This album brings me back to a rave at a random fairgrounds where I saw Vapourspace live at 15/16. I remember that opening synth via gravitational arch of ten just cracking my brain open. It turned out to be life-changing, inspiring me to pursue other artists and solidified a deep love for electronic music. To this day, I can't say I've seen many artist who comes remotely close to this in a live performance setting. Mark Gage was definitely a pioneer.
I WANT MY MTV!
Surprised the SJWs aren’t wining about the jacket
Whats up with the jacket?
One of the best techno albums of all time
I just listen to this record for the first time ever a few days ago.. don't make em like this anymore
For Shure !
I bought mine at SoundWaves...kool as fun ...none stop dancing
I heard this way back around the time I took some acid for the first time. Still great. What year was it..
Masterpiece Album
Epic
5 years later 13.624 listeners
<3
Let's face it: The guy did one real big thing, "Gravitational arch of 10", the rest is completely average synth stuff that noone was interested in, and for a reason in my opinion. Uninspired.
Obviously, the rest of us here are not as sophisticated a listener as you are Bernhard and our aesthetic standards are far, far below your impeccable ones. I apologize on behalf of everyone else stupid enough to appreciate this album for you having to come by and set us straight. God bless you for your generosity.
@@sacky4life Well, that's life. Some like stuff that others don't. Noone talked about stupid. And didn't I say "in my opinion"? If you like the album - fine. Enjoy.
Average? Agree Arch of 10 was stone cold classic (played it out a few times myself), but the rest of the album isn’t just filler - it’s one long speed-fuelled acid trip basically, of which Arch of 10 is just one element. Bloody brilliant album if you ask me. And yes they don’t make em like this anymore. Check out Syzygy though, for a similar vibe but with a more British Rising High style to it.
Syzygy - Down the rabbit hole i go so. Love finding new music like this, I call it you-surfing cause i go from one page to another quicker than it can even load sometimes < lmao
Dude! Just place it in it’s time, this is far ahead of its period.
I bought this CD some time around 1993 or so. I took it with me when I traveled from NYC (my home) to visit a friend in the high desert near Moab, Utah in 1994. We played it out of the car stereo speakers while we were parked on a mountain top in the middle of the high desert under the stars at night and danced in a small group of people. Obviously with some beverages, etc. I'll never forget listening to this while I could see the stars not just by looking up but by looking straight across. There were stars even at my feet. People who live in this part of the country have this fortune.
Dj Shred I also visited Moab in 94! I didn’t buy this CD until 95 though, but it inspired me to make electronic music.
@Basmatine: Perhaps you heard me there unconsciously?!?! Here I am, almost 30yrs later: I played this cd all night long on repeat play one night in 1994, under the dark stellar skies of Moab UT, while camping near the shimmering waterfall pools above town: There were so many stars that clear night you felt like you were in outer space. My speakers were aimed skyward like a radio telescope. I imagined these sound waves emanating outward into the void for many light years to come. That some intelligent alien race might receive them & be inspired to save us all.
Awesome!@ Well it hasnt been light years, but it has been almost 30 years!@@EclipseAgency
beats...
Party party party party party!
I mean... At least the remix avoids changing the original key by not matching the bpm, way 2 go bruh... xD
thank you been looking for this
O-K!