GoaHead – Free Beach
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Eye Q Records – EYE Q 012 |
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Vinyl
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Electronic |
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Trance |
Tracklist
A | Freebeach (Anjuna Mix) | 4:53 | |
B | Freebeach (Candolyn Mix) | 5:35 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Time Warner
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Eye Q Records
- Published By – Moonquake Music
- Published By – Musik Edition Discoton
- Made By – Warner Music Manufacturing Europe
- Produced At – The Hard Room
- Lacquer Cut At – WMME Alsdorf
- Pressed By – WMME Alsdorf
Notes
℗ 1993 Eye Q Records
Moonquake/Musikedition Discoton
Made in
Moonquake/Musikedition Discoton
Made in
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code: LC 6450
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): WMME Alsdorf Eye-Q-012 -A Hü 3
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): WMME Alsdorf Eye-Q- 012- B Hü 3
Other Versions (3)
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Free Beach (12", 45 RPM, White B Label) | Eye Q Records | EYE Q 012 | 1993 | |||
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Free Beach (CD, Maxi-Single) | Eye Q Records | EYE Q 012 CD | 1994 | |||
Free Beach (12", 45 RPM) | Eye Q Records | EYE Q 012 | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 3 years agoFor anyone who's interested, Cirillo used an almost identical melody for his brilliant Datura remix of New Atlantic's Fiore. Highly recommended if you love Free Beach:
https://discogs.descargarjuegos.org/New-Atlantic-Fiore/release/2684692 -
This was my first introduction to Eye Q, back when I was a 20 year old goa DJ in 2006. Picked this up thinking it was a 90s goa release. I was wrong, but I love trance of any flavor, so I wasn't upset by the result, and hey; I got introduced to Eye Q records. Not a bad deal...
The melody in this track is a lot of fun and conjures up shades of mystery that underlie the trance euphoria without delving completely into pseudo-eastern phrygian scales. The a-side focuses more on the melody, vocal sample, and strings in a basic work-through of the track elements. B-side introduces some resonant acid-y sweeps and seems more "serious." Both are highly playable - maybe not in context with "modern" trance music but i'd bring this along if I were playing a retro set, for sure.
The vocal sample still makes me want to throw everything to the wind and travel after all this time.
"Would you like to be free?" -
1993 himn of cocorico club in riccione produced by Andrea Raggi AKA dj Cirillo
Played by himself at his opening set in historical 93 94 season
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