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Electronic
Performer: Black Traxx
Title: Black Traxx
Style: House, Acid House
Year 1991
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 183
MP3 size: 1281 mb
FLAC size: 1860 mb
WMA size: 1821 mb
Other formats: RA AAC WMA VOC DMF AHX MP4

Black Traxx - Black Traxx mp3 album


Black Traxx - Black Traxx mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 We're Lost
A2 Dreamin
A3 Hyped Up
A4 Who's Bat
B1 Can't Stop
B2 Climaxx
B3 Gimme B
B4 My Piano

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Lower Level Studios
  • Distributed By – Mirage Entertainment
  • Published By – Cool Breeze Music

Credits

  • Producer – Cucumber

Notes

Recorded at Lower Level Recording.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NCL-002 Black Traxx Black Traxx ‎(12", Promo) Night Club Records NCL-002 US 1991
NCL-002 Black Traxx Black Traxx ‎(12", TP) Night Club Records NCL-002 US 1991


Blackworm
One of the best on Night Club Records... Picked this up around 20 years back & have loved it ever since. It's tracky & loopy, under produced/not over-polished and just what a house record should be. One of my fave's is actually 'Who's Bat', which sounds a bit like Todd Terry & featuring a conga led beat which either samples TT's 'Bango' or the original house break, Rare Earth's classic 'Happy Song'. Guaranteed there's enough tracks on here for all to pick a winner...
Kezan
Written and produced by Rick Lenoir & Larry Thompson (aka LNR). As Michael Caine might say every once in a while: "not a lot of people know that" lol.Updated as of 15/11:This 12" is also getting a welcome official 2017 repress by Rick on the same label anytime soon!
Murn
'Climaxx' is an absolutely superb and essential under-the-radar Chicago acid bomb that is a must-have for any serious Chicago acid fan. And despite it being a latter Chicago Acid track (it was released in 1991), it's still up there with all the best early Chi-town acid trax - both classic and rare - that we all know and love. 'My Piano' is also a very cool acid meets piano vibe and is on a similar tip to Fast Eddie's 'My Melody' or Underground Movement (aka Tyree) - 'Jammin' Piano' etc.All the other house tracks on the EP are also pretty good. Surely one of the best Chicago EPs of 1991 if you ask me.