Various
Music For The Radical Xenomaniac 3
Volume 3 is packed with in-demand tracks and hard-to-find gems, including a previously CD-only cut from Dutch techno originator Orlando Voorn (1999s Still), a genuine rave classic from The Hague by hardcore DJ Charly Lownoise as Fluxland, and a killer cut from prolific producer - and genuinely influential pioneer - Aad De Mooy AKA D-Shake. Hes represented on this volume by Paradise 3001 cut Surfin The Cuban Waves, which first appeared on ESP Records in 1993. Other highlights include Direct Movements Natural Chemistry, a sought-after slow house cut produced by Dennis Bun, who had an enormous impact on the Dutch house scene as Jaimy, and Delphi (Rewaxed) by NYX, a highly regarded and hard to find single from former new wave and synth-pop producer Bart Barten, and occasional studio partner Hanz Meyer. Packed full of forward-thinking 90s gems remastered for todays dance floors by Alden Tyrell, Music For The Radical Xenomaniac Volume 3 is a life-affirming celebration of a distinctly Dutch musical movement, whose rich textures and melodies are still inspiring new generations of DJs and dancers today. Music For The Radical Xenomaniac was compiled and curated by long-serving Dutch scene stalwarts Christiaan Macdonald and Arne Visser and marks the debut of their new independent label, Amazing! Macdonald co-founded Rush Hour and Safe Trip, and also co-curated the acclaimed Welcome To Paradise and Planet Love compilations. Visser is known as selector and radio host Cinema Royale, and for his Dekmantel-released Italo-disco compilation, Profondo Nero.