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4.0 out of 5 stars
A classic of the Rave era
I love this album. I remember when we first got it, back in 1992 or 1993, some time around then. I blew our minds. This was before electronica was really separated into lots of different genres. It was just Techno. Anyway, from the first track, we knew that we were listening to something different. That would be "The Joint". I still love that track to this day...
Published on June 13, 2008 by Shawn R. Lear
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Classic electronic music
Starting in the early 90's in England, was the birth of modern electronic dance music, as captured by this series 140 BMP+. These songs are all proto jungle, trance, rave, house, hardcore, etc. Some incredible, some hilarious, these songs will sound dated, but no less inventive and pioneering. Although this is not the strongest entry in the series, it is worth it for...
Published on October 7, 2003
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Classic electronic music, October 7, 2003
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This review is from: Speed Limit 140 Bpm Plus 3 (Audio CD)
Starting in the early 90's in England, was the birth of modern electronic dance music, as captured by this series 140 BMP+. These songs are all proto jungle, trance, rave, house, hardcore, etc. Some incredible, some hilarious, these songs will sound dated, but no less inventive and pioneering. Although this is not the strongest entry in the series, it is worth it for Omni's Mystic Stepper if you dont have it anywhere else. Foul Play - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #13] Open Your Mind [6:21] Omni Trio - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #08] Mystic Stepper [6:48] Boogie Times Tribe - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #04] The Real Hardcore [5:09] Sons of a Loop Da Loop Era - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #03] Breaks the Unbreakable [4:36] Dj Krome&Mr Time - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #11] The Slammer [6:08] Mix Race - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #06] Outa Hand [5:48] The Joint - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #01] The Joint [5:47] D'Druze - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #02] Want You Now [4:45] Hyper on Experience - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #09] Lords of the Null Lines [5:18] Blame - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #12] A21 [5:34] Dj Hype - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #07] The Chopper [5:30] Austin - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #10] Unity in Dub [5:49] 2 Bad Mice - [Speed Limit 140 BPM+ 3 #05] Underworld [6:08]
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A classic of the Rave era, June 13, 2008
This review is from: Speed Limit 140 Bpm Plus 3 (Audio CD)
I love this album. I remember when we first got it, back in 1992 or 1993, some time around then. I blew our minds. This was before electronica was really separated into lots of different genres. It was just Techno. Anyway, from the first track, we knew that we were listening to something different. That would be "The Joint". I still love that track to this day. Mostly, this album has good, but not great stuff, but at the time, Jungle wasn't even on the radar, and it was so new and fresh sounding. "Lords of the Null Lines" and "Outta Hand" are stand outs as well. Really the only tracks that I could do without are "The Chopper" and "Unity in Dub" but it's really not like they are that bad, but not good either. Average. Overall, I say this is a solid buy if you like that era of electronic music. I think it's a must have, along with Kickin' Mental Detergent Vol. 1, Zoo Rave Vol 1, and Techno Rave Phase 1 (although that album has a few stinkers). Great album that I listen to to this day.
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