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Djax Up Beats 1990-2005: Volume 1 The Acid Trip 3xLP

Djax Up Beats 1990-2005: Volume 1 The Acid Trip 3xLP
Djax Up Beats 1990-2005: Volume 1 The Acid Trip 3xLPDjax Up Beats 1990-2005: Volume 1 The Acid Trip 3xLP

Labels

Delsin

Catno

DSRDJAXLP1

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Genres

House

In total, this first entry in the Djax-Up-Beats 1990-2005 series comprises 20 tracks, presented as a main triple-vinyl album plus two additional 12'' EPs. The compilation also features all-new illustrations from Alan Oldham, the Detroit-rooted visual artist who gave Djax-Up-Beats a distinctive visual identity from very early on, and design by Lost Communication. Each volume of the series also features liner notes from music journalist Oli Warwick. Crucially, every track featured on the series has been carefully mastered by Johanz Westerman, bringing the best out of tracks that often had very little post-production treatment before they were originally pressed to wax. Volume 1 - The Acid Trip focuses on an area the label is best known for - acid house and techno. After the pioneering breakthroughs Chicago-based producers made with the Roland TB-303 in the late 1980s, acid music creation was starting to become more widespread when Djax-Up started in late 1990. The rebellious, rave-ready sound was an instant draw for label founder Miss Djax, and so her label ended up reflecting the development of acid as it spread from the Chicago roots across the world. Volume 1 - The Acid Trip looks at the diverse approaches to acid taken by artists on Djax-Up. Tracks on the compilation include an early outing from Ludovic 'St Germain' Navarre and Bjorn Torske's Ismistik alias, as well as Dutch pioneers such as Edge Of Motion, Spasms, Random XS and Acid Junkies, and Chicago heavyweights Mike Dearborn and Gene Hunt. With five more, equally extensive, volumes to come in this series, Djax-Up-Beats 1990-2005 is a thorough exploration of a true totem of techno culture - a renegade label that operated on its own terms and carried surprises and slammers in equal measure.

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Feb 1, 2026

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A1

Ismistik - "Cassis

A2

Acid Junkies - "Telephone Terror" (feat The Doctor)

B1

China White - "No Sell Out

B2

Greyhawk - "Epidemic Future

B3

Storm - "Takaru

C1

Hexagone Burning - "Trash Floor

C2

Phase Phorce - "Complications

D1

Mike Dearborn - "Raw Acid

D2

Mike Dearborn - "Outer Limits" (Trance mixx)

D3

Planet Gong - "Eight Miles High

E1

Group X - "Tranze X

E2

Edge Of Motion - "La Orilla

F1

Random XS - "Aftermath V1 2

F2

Miss Djax - "Killer Train

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