Timenet
Dishwasher

Dishwasher
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Artists

Timenet

Catno

FOM05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Reissue

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 1, 2018

Styles

Techno

Frame Of Mind is back with a re-issue of another unknown gem from the early 90's. UK production team Dave Campbell and Viv Beeton are most known for their UK techno, rave and bleep classics as Ubik. It is under the alias of Timenet they released an obscure white label in limited quantities in 1992. This untitled and one-off 3-tracker remained fairly unknown up until today. It shows quite a different side of their stunning production talents. Dishwasher is a rough drum machine work out topped with a wild bleepy SH101 synthline a la Mr Fingers. DX Moods is a spaced out techno tune combining mysterious pads and crazy DX-100 programming. With On The Move the UK pioneers come closest to their Ubik sound: Mad UK techno with a hint of rave. A previously unreleased and stripped down version of this track is included as well.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11.5€*

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A1

Dishwasher

7:40

A2

On The Move (Stripped Down)

3:43

B1

DX Moods

6:48

B2

On The Move (Original)

5:09

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