Superchunk: Take The Tube

Superchunk: Take The Tube 1993

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This show at the University of London Union was the drunken culmination of six weeks of touring Europe from April to May, 1992. Even our faithful crew abandoned us into the stagediving frenzy of the throbbing throng of punters that packed ULU that night. The performance is followed by an embarrassing pre-show interview in which we try not to bare our souls. English beer, plenty of sweat and all the hits - what more could you ask for?

1993

X-Mix: Fast Forward and Rewind

X-Mix: Fast Forward and Rewind 1997

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For the eighth installment of the X-Mix series, Ken Ishii delivers a mix of high quality house tracks ranging from jazz to latin house.

1997

X-Mix-3: Enter Digital Reality

X-Mix-3: Enter Digital Reality 1994

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Richie Hawtin and John Acquaviva provide the mix for a journey further into virtual dimensions than techno had ever gone before -- the ever more confident animations reflecting the increasing sophistication of techno itself, reflected in some of the genre's most memorable tracks from the likes of Speedy J, LSG, Plastikman, Laurent Garnier, and Hardfloor.

1994

Sister Double Happiness: Greetings From Zürich

Sister Double Happiness: Greetings From Zürich 1993

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Recorded live on September 24, 1993 in Switzeraland. Tracks: Bobby Shannon, Don't Worry, Lightning, Ashes, Exposed to You, San Diego, Freight Train, You Don't Know Me, Whipping Song, No Good For You, Dicks Hate Police and Two-Headed Dog

1993

X-Mix-1: The MFS-Trip

X-Mix-1: The MFS-Trip 1993

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Compiled and mixed by Paul van Dyk, the first volume of the X-Mix series was originally released by MFS in August 1993. The selection of music represents a wide cross-section of musical styles previously available in the MFS catalogue. Then-cutting-edge CGI accompanies the tracks.

1993