D-ShakeYaaaaaaaaaah (Freestyle Club Mix) / Techno Trance (Paradise Is Now)

Label:

Go Bang! Records – BANG 003

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Yaaaaaaaaaah (Freestyle Club Mix) 6:58
AA Techno Trance (Paradise Is Now) 6:50

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Masters – 872408
  • Pressed ByCBS, Haarlem – 08-30033-20
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Go Bang! Records
  • Engineered AtKaap Studios
  • Published ByFrontdyk Music

Credits

  • EngineerL. Anemaet*
  • Lacquer Cut ByP*
  • Producer, Mixed ByL. Anemaet*
  • Written-ByA. De Mooy*

Notes

Packaged in a die-cut black generic sleeve.
Sticker on sleeve announces:
D SHAKE RAVING FREESTYLE YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH

Engineered at Kaapstudios.

℗ 1990 Go Bang! Records
Made in Holland.

Samples - The Break Boys - And The Break Goes On From 1988,

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A): 08-030033-20-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side AA): 08-030033-20-2
  • Pressing Plant ID (Sleeve sticker): 08-030033-20
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): BANG 002 08-3002̶2̶33-20-1A 1 TORSO 12163A H872408
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side AA): BANG 002 08-3002̶2̶33-20-1B 1 TORSO 12163B H872408

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Yaaah (12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single) Logic Records 613 574 Europe 1990
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Yaaah / Techno Trance (12", Single, 45 RPM) Cooltempo COOLX 213 UK 1990
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Techno Trance (Remix) (12", 45 RPM) Go Bang! Records BANG R003 Netherlands 1990
Yaaah (12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM) RCA 2655-1-RDAB US 1990
Yaaah / Techno Trance (CD, Maxi-Single) Cooltempo COOLCD 213 UK 1990

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Reviews

  • canecorso00's avatar
    canecorso00
    Played by AFX at printworks london 14/09/19, killer track, collector
    • constantgrooves's avatar
      constantgrooves
      AA. Techno Trance (Paradise Is Now).
      Epic buildup as the panned calls to "C'mon!" get louder and more commanding... then the sudden kick off and rat-a-tat percussion take over to shatter dancefloors the world over. Sasha used to play acapellas over the break to questionable delight of pilled up northerners, but this track deserves much more respect than that. Still being played by the likes of Carl Cox and Laurent Garnier to new school festival goers 30 years on; it's a true classic.
      • AcidHouseCasual88's avatar
        Edited 6 years ago
        Samples - The Break Boys - And The Break Goes On From 1988, The Yaaaaah Vocal Chat Bit Witch Was A massive Track At The Hacienda Back In The Late 1980s For Park & Pickering And Da Silva, And Round The Blackburn Warehouse Rave Scene Getting Played With The Likes Of Hardcore Uproar And Many Other Classics Around That Time.
        • 8892sales's avatar
          8892sales
          Edited 7 years ago
          27 years - that's right. Actually (this comment written 11/02/2018) nearly 28 years and counting as it was first released circa very early spring 1990! And Techno Trance (Paradise Is Now) still sounds absolutely amazing. Every time I listen to this track I get severe goose bumps on overdrive. In fact, without listening to it, just by thinking about it I feel excitement. Real game changer for the times this was without question.
          • chapinozo's avatar
            chapinozo
            90's Souvenir L Garnier = MAXXIMUM
            • bobby100's avatar
              bobby100
              this monster was rockin dancefloors all over the uk at the time..MASSIVE...
              • paulo_m's avatar
                paulo_m
                Edited 18 years ago
                First heard this at Slam 2 In The Park 1990 and it nearly took off the roof. Picked up a 2nd hand copy recently and it still sounds very fresh. Love the way that techno producers at that time used vocal samples so effectively. So much better than a lot of the boring minimal music out there these days.
                • Jav's avatar
                  Jav
                  At the time of release, 'Techno Trance' was as The hardest track I had heard. A repetative bassline, heavy kick drum, looped riff and 'whoo - c'mon sample'. Still sends shivers through my spine when I hear it!

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