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[–]JasonCarswellDisco Biscuits[S] 1 insightful - 2 fun1 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 2 fun -  (0 children)

There are A LOT of remixes of this.
https://www.YouTube.com/results?search_query=Disco's+Revenge

In the 90s I could be at the shittiest nastiest filthiest lamest rave ever - and all I had to do to make it better was hum this track to whatever boring tedious generic bland fucking beat that DJ Trainwreck was spinning and my night would be just fine. This is the ultimate solution to craptastic beats.

https://DuckDuckGo.com/?q=Disco's+Revenge

https://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco%27s_Revenge

https://www.Discogs.com/Gusto-Discos-Revenge/release/34434

Unrelated:
Disco's revenge: the legends of house, acid, and techno
https://happymag.tv/discos-revenge-the-legends-of-house-acid-and-techno/
[Includes references to many classic tracks!!!!! Mostly before my time. Sadly they discount the Detroit scene [edit: Until later. "Motor City sounds" touches on it. I don't know the other 2 but I followed Derrick May (and others like Ritchie Hawtin, John Aquaviva, Legion Of Green Men, Static X, Autechre, Carl Craig, Carl Cox, etc etc etc).]. Also notable is On-And-On which makes Halcyon-And-On-And-On-And-On make sense.]

There are 5 tracks from those early 90s days I'd give almost anything to find again.

1) Gurgle Bee - is the name I was told it was on the cassette.

2) Marching Band Drums + techno. Name unknown.

3) Brazillian Drums + techno. Name unknown. (Trendy were the Brazillian drums a few years earlier with David Byrne and Paul Simon.)

4) Carl Cox or Carl Craig cassette mixtape DJ set with a brilliant track that scratched and meshed into The Fifth Dimension's Let The Sunshine In, slightly faster than normal, but a brilliant conclusion to that side of the tape.

5) Little Fluffy Clouds / Wish You Were Here Remix. My ex took my cassette radio recording of this exceptionally rare unfound remix.

I have 2 printings of Future Shock and I've not even read it once.