Tracklist
A | ¡Hablando! (Acordeón Mix) | 6:40 | |
AA | ¡Hablando! (El Caballo De Fuego Mix) | 6:12 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Scientific Studio
- Published By – Edizioni Musicali Camaleonte
- Copyright © – Expanded Music
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Expanded Music
- Produced For – DFC Productions
- Distributed By – Flying Records S.a.s.
Credits
- Producer, Arranged By – R. Persi*
- Programmed By [Sound & Computer Programming] – Dr Rizzatti*
- Written-By – R. Pizarro*
Notes
Producer & arranged for DFC Productions.
Sound & computer programming at Scientific Studio.
C & P 1992 Expanded Music
Pub. Ed. Mus. Camaleonte
Distributed by Flying Records Sas - Italy
Made in Italy
Sound & computer programming at Scientific Studio.
C & P 1992 Expanded Music
Pub. Ed. Mus. Camaleonte
Distributed by Flying Records Sas - Italy
Made in Italy
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
- Matrix / Runout (Etched A side runout): DFC-078. A BIS
- Matrix / Runout (Etched AA side runout): DFC 078 B
Other Versions (5 of 38)
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Hablando! (12") | Buzz | BZZXL 106073 | Belgium | 1992 | |||
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Hablando (CD, Maxi-Single) | ZYX Music | ZYX 6807-8 | 1992 | |||
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Hablando (12", 45 RPM) | ZYX Music | ZYX 6807-12 | 1992 | |||
Hablando! (12") | Overdance! | ORA 2004-6 | 1992 | ||||
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¡Hablando! (12", 45 RPM) | Area International | PI 31449 | Spain | 1992 |
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Reviews
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The original mix appears on the Jon 'Pleased' Wimmin Mix CD1 of the CD box set "A Retrospective Of House '91 - '95 Volume One"
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This track gave a dj set real energy and took the dance floors by suprize..
On paper the ideal of it sounds bizzare but that's the beauty of house.. It can be converted anyway you like.
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A sound that has thankfully never came back round as retro and cool - the only useful thing to come from this record was we still call bald people Hablando for some reason
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I will definitely get slated by the fanboys on here. That accordian sound in a supposed 'techno' track sounds horrible. Always found it overrated, cheesy as shite but also depressing. Makes me gag. Please leave folk instruments out of techno/electronic music. That horrid stab played in that boring as kcuf 'progressivey' house / euro house / rave generator / liberation etc manner. YUK! When this was dropped in the clubs back in the day it was my cue to go for an extra, extra long piss, smoke a big phat one, or go to another room, hopefully they'd be playing something remotely better. CACK!
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Edited 8 years agoEveryone from Laurent Garnier to FSOL would play this which says a fair bit considering as lot of the techno/trance purists in the scene at the time hated and completely dismissed Italian techno/trance. The bassline was the sound of being sucked into a K-hole.
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Epic Early Renaissance tune, whooping bassline rolling into some "Ridley Scott" type breakdowns...a true tune of tunes, for my money, it's all about the accordian mix, buy it and play it loud people.
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