VA - The Best Of Orlando Voorn (2019)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: The Best Of Orlando Voorn
- Year Of Release: 2019
- Label: Free For All (Be Yourself Music) – FFAD009
- Genre: Techno
- Quality: lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:30:29
- Total Size: 1 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
1. Fix – Flash (06:06)
2. Playboy – A Paco Di Bango's World [Vocal Mix] (05:22)
3. Playboy – In Da Jungle [1996 Original Mix Remastered] (06:22)
4. Format – Burning Passion (04:33)
5. Format – Solid Session (04:21)
6. Frequency – Where Is Your Evidence? (05:12)
7. The Nighttripper – Machine City (06:14)
8. Frequency – Kiss The Sky (04:45)
9. Orlando Voorn – Boomerang (Exclusive Download Only) (08:48)
10. Orlando Voorn & Format – Dance (06:24)
11. The Nighttripper – Tone Exploitation (05:11)
12. Orlando Voorn – Still (Exclusive Download Only) (06:34)
13. Orlando Voorn & Galaxy – Loop (07:20)
14. The Nighttripper – Future City (05:17)
15. The Progress – Progression (05:35)
16. Complex – Dream World (05:24)
17. Complex – Edge Of Self Control (05:57)
18. Defence – Travelling Through The Speed Of Music (08:38)
19. Format – Solid Session [DJ Misjah XXXLarge Mix] (10:09)
20. Format – Ya Can't Stop Me (05:07)
21. The Living Room – Whispering Sounds (06:42)
22. Frequency – Kiss The Sky [Remix] (04:41)
23. Baruka – Anti Political Behaviour (05:12)
24. The Nighttripper – Pixote (06:02)
25. Frequency – Xanadu (04:33)
‘The Best Of Orlando Voorn’ contains 25 of his biggest hits including; “Flash” (Fix, 1992), “A Paco Di Bango’s World” (Playboy, 1996), “Solid Session” (Format, 1996) and “Where Is Your Evidence?” (Frequency, 1991).
Dutch producer Orlando Voorn is one of the most prolific techno artists of the '90s, releasing tracks under a multitude of monikers. His first releases came in 1988 as Fix-O-Matic and Xit; two years later, in 1990, he returned as Trigger and Oscare before releasing several tracks as Frequency for Lower East Side Records. These Frequency productions were his taste of success, leading to a relationship with several Detroit techno artists: he collaborated with Juan Atkins and Blake Baxter, and Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson released some of his records on their records labels, Fragile and KMS Records.
After a radio silence for over a decade, Voorn released two new albums in 2013 under his alter ego The Living Room – followed up by yet another album in the summer of 2014 called Black Diamond, which received rave reviews. And now in 2019, for the very first time ever – his works from 1988 up until 2005 are available in online stores worldwide, where previously these releases were only available on vinyl.
1. Fix – Flash (06:06)
2. Playboy – A Paco Di Bango's World [Vocal Mix] (05:22)
3. Playboy – In Da Jungle [1996 Original Mix Remastered] (06:22)
4. Format – Burning Passion (04:33)
5. Format – Solid Session (04:21)
6. Frequency – Where Is Your Evidence? (05:12)
7. The Nighttripper – Machine City (06:14)
8. Frequency – Kiss The Sky (04:45)
9. Orlando Voorn – Boomerang (Exclusive Download Only) (08:48)
10. Orlando Voorn & Format – Dance (06:24)
11. The Nighttripper – Tone Exploitation (05:11)
12. Orlando Voorn – Still (Exclusive Download Only) (06:34)
13. Orlando Voorn & Galaxy – Loop (07:20)
14. The Nighttripper – Future City (05:17)
15. The Progress – Progression (05:35)
16. Complex – Dream World (05:24)
17. Complex – Edge Of Self Control (05:57)
18. Defence – Travelling Through The Speed Of Music (08:38)
19. Format – Solid Session [DJ Misjah XXXLarge Mix] (10:09)
20. Format – Ya Can't Stop Me (05:07)
21. The Living Room – Whispering Sounds (06:42)
22. Frequency – Kiss The Sky [Remix] (04:41)
23. Baruka – Anti Political Behaviour (05:12)
24. The Nighttripper – Pixote (06:02)
25. Frequency – Xanadu (04:33)
‘The Best Of Orlando Voorn’ contains 25 of his biggest hits including; “Flash” (Fix, 1992), “A Paco Di Bango’s World” (Playboy, 1996), “Solid Session” (Format, 1996) and “Where Is Your Evidence?” (Frequency, 1991).
Dutch producer Orlando Voorn is one of the most prolific techno artists of the '90s, releasing tracks under a multitude of monikers. His first releases came in 1988 as Fix-O-Matic and Xit; two years later, in 1990, he returned as Trigger and Oscare before releasing several tracks as Frequency for Lower East Side Records. These Frequency productions were his taste of success, leading to a relationship with several Detroit techno artists: he collaborated with Juan Atkins and Blake Baxter, and Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson released some of his records on their records labels, Fragile and KMS Records.
After a radio silence for over a decade, Voorn released two new albums in 2013 under his alter ego The Living Room – followed up by yet another album in the summer of 2014 called Black Diamond, which received rave reviews. And now in 2019, for the very first time ever – his works from 1988 up until 2005 are available in online stores worldwide, where previously these releases were only available on vinyl.
Year 2019 | Electronic | Techno | FLAC / APE
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