Classics (Joey Beltram album)

Classics
Compilation album by Joey Beltram
Released 1996 (1996)
Genre Techno[1]
Label R&S
Producer Joey Beltram, Mundo Muzique

Classics is a compilation album by Joey Beltram. It was released in 1996 by R&S Records.

Production and music

The album's tracks were initially recorded by Beltram when he was releasing material through R&S Records.[2] '

Release

Classics was released in 1996 through R&S Records.[2]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Select(4/5)[1]

In a contemporary review, Select gave the album a four out of five rating, calling it "Lusher and more human than the ultra-minimal machine music he does now, these tracks from '90-'92 remain exemplary demonstrations of tension generated by restraint."[1] The review noted that tracks like "Psychobase" anticipates tracks from The Chemical Brothers and ""Fuck You All MF" pre-dates the official investiture of jungle by years"[1]

AllMusic gave the album a four and a half out of five star rating, noting that the album "leaves off some crucial cuts by dint of label affiliation, much of Beltram's most significant early work first appeared on R&S, making this CD/LP a perfect introduction to his influential sound."[2]

Track listing

All track written, produced and performed by Joey Beltram except where noted[3]

No. TitleWriter(s)Artist Length
1. "Energy Flash"      
2. "Jazz 303"      
3. "Subsonic Trance"      
4. "Psycho Bass"      
5. "My Sound"      
6. "The Melody"      
7. "Sub-Bass Experience"      
8. "The Reflex"      
9. "Sound of Stereo"  Joey Beltram, Mundo MuziqueSecond Phase  
10. "Mentasm"  Beltram, Mundo MuziqueSecond Phase  
11. "Joey's Riot"   Mental Mayhem  
12. "The Trance"   Open Mind  
13. "Groove Attack"   Disorder  

Credits

Credits adapted from Classics liner notes.[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Harrison, Ian (August 1996). "New Old Albums". Select: 110.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Cooper, Sean. "Classics - Joey Beltram". AllMusic. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  3. 1 2 Classics (Liner notes). Joey Beltram. R&S. 1996. RS 96100 CD.
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