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Facil Prototype 909
Excerpts From 1993 - 1995

Excerpts From 1993 - 1995
Excerpts From 1993 - 1995 Excerpts From 1993 - 1995 Excerpts From 1993 - 1995 Excerpts From 1993 - 1995

Catno

rd009 rd009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Compilation Limited Edition Stereo

Country

US

Release date

Nov 21, 2022

re:discovery Le Discopathe Montpellier

On behalf of re:discovery records, it is with great excitement that we announce the joint compilation from Facil and Prototype 909 called 'Excerpts from 1993-1995. As most know, Prototype 909 was a legendary acid techno act from New York that toured the circuit as one of the premier rave acts from America during the 1990s. Facil was a side small duo project that only made one album and a few appearances on a handful of compilations. The A-side features two Facil tracks. 'Tree Frog' has an amazingly robotic ambient dub electro sound. A killer track that will have dancefloor patrons staring at each other with blank wtf faces. '700x7' completes the A-side with ambient dub gem. Floaty and airy melodics balance out a devastating 808 drum beat. This is ambient dub in the truest example. The b-side then offers two spacey trance beauties with 'Transit' & 'Planet S' from Prototype 909. The EP finishes with more space junk ambient dub with 'Same Place' by Facil. Overall, a great look into the window of early to mid 1990s New York ambient dub.

NOTE: Per the artists involved, this is a vinyl only.release. The artists wished that these are not sold digitally. So the tracks for free here are just samples. Hope you can understand

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A1

Facil - Tree Frog

6:33

A2

Facil - 700x7

8:08

B1

Prototype 909 - Transit

5:49

B2

Prototype 909 - Planet S

4:50

B3

Facil - Same Place

6:53

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