ManitouManitou In Africa

Label:

Adam & Eve Records – ADAM 012

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A1 Manitou In Africa
A2 Ever Means Never
B1 OK Party People
B2 Igor

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MTM 0337
  • Pressed ByGramofonové Závody – MTM 0338

Credits

  • Producer, Written-ByAzzukko Chababaree

Notes

Manitou In Africa samples ''Chant De Femmes'' from Various - Burundi - Musiques Traditionnelles.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A - stamped): MTM 0337/A 4
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B - stamped): MTM 0338/A 4
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other Versions (5 of 7)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Manitou In Africa (12", 45 RPM, B/w Labels) Adam & Eve Records ADAM 012 1993
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In Africa 1996 (The 4 Years Later Version) (12") Urban 576 485-1 1996
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In Africa (1996 Mayday Mixes) (12") Le Petit Prince LPPPR05 1996
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Manitou In Africa (CD, Maxi-Single) Le Petit Prince 576 485-2 1996
Manitou In Africa (12") Le Petit Prince none 1996

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Reviews

  • d-high's avatar
    d-high
    My copy just came in a plastic sleeve back then. Nevertheless, excellent vinyl with some absolute classics on there from Rolf Maier-Bode before it went downhill musically for me and he went to Low Spirit.

    "Ever means never" was played almost by everybody back then with the slightly distorted bass and choir vocal, simply a fancy pumping trance number.
    "Manitou in Africa" was more on the tribal techno side that came up and played fully into it hence massively played as well.
    "IGOR" uses basically the same reverse distorted elements and Ever means never but gives the whole thing a more uptempo and harder feeling for the Trance lovers with this little RTS - "Poing" resample.

    "Ok, Party People" seemed to be his hard techno experiment that did not work for me tbh.
    • Drexciya2's avatar
      Drexciya2
      Good EP from The Duo RMB. Igor is The Killer Track. They seemed to have reached there potential here but never went on to maintain it veering into cheesy Hard Trance and then onto the Progressive Trance Scene which literally saturated The Clubs for years to come despite people opining. What you get here is Techno which is Guaranteed to move you.

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