Pascal F.E.O.S.From The Essence Of Minimalistic Sound

Label:

PV – PVLP03

Format:

2 x Vinyl , 12", Album , Gatefold Sleeve

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Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Tech House

Tracklist

A1 Are U Tranquilized
Written-By, ProducerAtty Mezcal
6:25
A2 Technique 6:28
B1 I Can Feel That 6:33
B2 Reactivate The Unexpect
Written-By, ProducerAtty Mezcal
6:34
C1 Overflow 7:55
C2 Northern Lights (Iceland Cut)
Written-By, ProducerThorhallur Skulason
6:29
D1 Supernatural
Written-By, ProducerPeter Dundov*
7:31
D2 Eat The Drums 6:40

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗PV
  • Copyright ©PV
  • Record CompanyGeneral Electronic Music
  • Published ByICM/Hanseatic
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell
  • Lacquer Cut AtStudio-Nord-Bremen
  • Distributed ByIntergroove
  • Distributed ByNeuton

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover]Think Design
  • Photography ByH. A. Friedrichs
  • Written-By, ProducerPascal F.E.O.S.

Notes

[P]&[C] 1999 PV. PV is a division of GEM.

Published by ICM/Hanseatic except a2, b2, d1 published by ICM/Hanseatic, Copyright Control, c2 published by ICM/Hanseatic, Warner Chappell.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 4017866124135
  • Label Code: LC 01183
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SNB PVLP 03-A2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SNB PVLP 03-B2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): SNB PVLP 03-C2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D): SNB PVLP 03-D2

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From The Essence Of Minimalistic Sound (CD, Album, Enhanced, Mixed, Stereo) PV PVCD03 1999
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From The Essence Of Minimalistic Sound (2×12", Album, Promo) PV PVLP03 1999
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From The Essence Of Minimalistic Sound (CD, Album, Enhanced, Mixed, Promo) PV PVCD03 1999

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Reviews

  • boyd_westerman's avatar
    boyd_westerman
    I Can Feel That is a super wicked tune. very much up my alley. followed by Reactive this side kicks some serious ass. so this guy is a hell of a producer. Supernatural... rocks. actually, every one of these track rules! I have not played this in like 15 years and I just mixed the whole EP. perfection!!
    • steady-j's avatar
      steady-j
      Edited 19 years ago
      This 8-track set spans the divide between several genres. Barely qualifying as "techno" at times, some tracks perhaps can be described as tech-house, but coupled with a smooth "euro" production style more like of progressive trance. Very useful for bridging between styles in a varied set.

      The first two tracks are solid minimal techno/tech-house grooves that sit well alongside the likes of Superbra material.
      "Reactivate the Unexpect" is awesome, building a subtle storm with a one-note BC-style riff before unexpectedly (appropriate given the title!) adding a second note to devastating effect.
      The best track for me is "I can feel that", which builds a hypnotic groove with an awesome little vocal sample "Pushing me higher"..."I can feel that" that pops in every now and then, and once again a repeated synth riff, that suddenly adds some extra notes at a crucial moment! Absolute top-notch dancefloor fodder and worth 5/5 for that track alone!
      "Overflow" has lots of fat synths and is the most bombastic track of the LP, "Northern Lights" is the most chilled, "Supernatural" is prog-trancey fodder, and "Eat The Drums" returns to techno minimalism with plenty of drumkit action as indiated by the title.
      The overall mood is very uptempo, with lots of subtle energy filling these tracks without excessive BPMs, OTT kick drums, obvious breakdowns, rabble rousing effects etc.
      Well worth seeking out.

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