Tones-Energy*Phantasm

Label:

Asmodee Productions – APM 028

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Phantasm
B New York Story

Credits

  • Producer [Uncredited]Gregory Dewindt

Notes

Issued in a Generic sleeve. Copies distributed in the USA (by Watts Music) might come with a jacket decal with the artist/titles and Watts Music Corp. US info.
No record info on record labels.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): APM 028-A₁
  • Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): APM 028-B₁

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Reviews

  • globalunderground's avatar
    Edited 3 years ago
    No, it's Alien Christ that sounds more like Tones Energy and not the other way, because Phantasm was produced earlier. But I prefer "New York Story" anyways.
    • dj_stew's avatar
      dj_stew
      Edited 5 years ago
      There's something of "Suburban Knight - The Art Of Stalking " ("The Worlds" in fact!)
      but it sounds more like " Alien Christ ‎– The Art Of Shredding " :-)

      i like all these tracks :-)
      • moorie's avatar
        moorie
        complete rip of Suburban Knights – The Art Of Stalking
        • corrente's avatar
          corrente
          DISCO messo da tutti i djs di CENTROSUONORAVE 1992
          • drgiggles's avatar
            drgiggles
            Edited 18 years ago
            If you went to alot of Raves on the west coast of the USA from 1992-1994 you will surely recognize this track. It was played all the time by Dj Dan, Barry Weaver, and many of the big name rave dj's back then. It sounds like the prototype for Wonka Beats as it is a big tribal sounding track with a lot of "Woo" screams that were so popular back then. What happened to the Woo?

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