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The House Sound of Stockholm: Btech Classics 1988-1990

Various Artists

BTECH
TEKK01X | 2019-07-08  
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Let's Get Busy
Original East End Goes North Mix (5:45)
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Don't Make Me Jack
Technordik Reconstruction Mix (6:20)
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Way Cool
Quartz Global Groove Mix (4:37)
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Go House Yourself
JJ's Nordik Anthem Mix (6:24)
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Metallica
Atlantic Meltdown Mix (4:44)
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Let's Get Busy
David Morales G Beat Mix (7:51)
Founded in 1988, BTECH was the first underground house label coming out of Scandinavia. With a no nonsense approach – “if it’s good it’s good” – BTECH released a wild mix of Chicago house, techno, deep house, hiphouse and downbeat. The freedom and the fun attracted both International and local house producers, artists and DJs, and soon BTECH became a creative melting pot for people like StoneBridge and the SweMix team, David Morales, Roger Sanchez, UK duo Quartz, Steve “Silk” Hurley and several other names from the early Chicago scene.

Now, 33 years after the first release – BTECH is back. First up is “The House Sound Of Stockholm – Btech Classics 1988-1990”: a collection of 14 rare highlights from the first two years, many of them available digitally for the first time ever.

Among the classics are Clubland’s first Billboard Club Chart #1 “Let’s Get Busy”, StoneBridge’s unexpected smash “Jazzy John’s Freestyle Dub”, rave maniacs MDAs debut single “Take An E”, Sound Source’s “Take Me Up” (the most strange house anthem of the 90s) and Roger Sanchez ten minutes of dub magic on House Of Virginism’s “I’ll Be There For You”.

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