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Various
3AM Spares

3AM Spares

Artists

Various

Catno

ES009

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

Australia

Release date

Nov 9, 2018

Various - 3AM Spares | Efficient Space (ES009)

Efficient Space: ...3AM Spares is a new compilation of Australian Electronic Dance Music selected by Andras and Instant Peterson, encompassing the darker sounds and later nights of the 1990s and beyond. Following on from forerunner compilation Midnite Spares, this double LP draws from local 12” releases, CDRs and the archives of community radio station 3RRR FM to make a diverse and pumping scene audible once more. No longer confined to beer barns and back rooms, this generation of producers, DJs, clubbers and ravers spilled out into pavilions, warehouses and paddocks, embracing a new culture of machine-metaphor and chemical love.

Future Sound of Melbourne’s warehouse triptych Resist The Beat embodies a time when the country’s youth united with juggernaut stamina, partying beyond the long arm of the law. Restored from the ARIA award-winning trio’s original DATs, this debut 12” incited label offers from Jeff Mills, Frank De Wulf and Carl Cox.

Released by the likes of Clan Analogue, Creative Vibes, Volition, DanceNet, Juice and Psy-Harmonics, this era’s material has evaded sufficient digital documentation until now, some lost in the decommission of Angelfire, Tripod and Geocities websites. Often these bedroom experiments and one-off collaborations existed solely for compilation inclusions, a plausible scenario for the mysterious Inner Harmony. In the case of Tetrphnm, graphic artist Jeremy Dower’s glacial sub-bass was digitised from the only known CD-R copy, preserved by the 3RRR FM library.

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A1

FSOM - Resist The Beat

A2

Hypnoblob - Deepdown

A3

Ian Eccles-Smith - The Slaughtering Eye

B1

General Electrik - Leather Lover

B2

Jandy Rainbow - I Will Go

B3

Sobriquet - Is This Your First Time?

C1

Blimp - Yellowgold

C2

Inner Harmony - Da Lub Club

C3

Maroochy Barambah - Mongungi (Dance Mix)

D1

Third Eye - Behold The Angel Of Frequency

D2

Tetrphnm - Track11

D3

Screensaver - Eliminated

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