TB Resucitation - Hardfloor

TB Resucitation

Hardfloor

  • Genre: Dance
  • Release Date: 1993-05-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 1993 harthouse

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Lost In the Silverbox Hardfloor 8:14
2
Trancescript Hardfloor 8:19
3
Teebeestroica Hardfloor 4:46
4
Into the Nature Hardfloor 7:51
5
Brachalde Rontzdrate Hardfloor 4:55
6
Acperience 1 Hardfloor 9:02
7
Drugoverlord (Remix) Hardfloor 5:07
8
AM-Trip Hardfloor 8:01

Reviews

  • Acid Music

    5
    By Joel Bruner
    I remember getting ahold of this album in 1995/6 when it made its way to a used record shop in Kansas City, MO, it was still expensive because it was an import (before Harthouse teamed up with Planet Earth records to distribute stateside), but I was blown away and remember turning up those headphones to hear frequencies I'd never known! Put this album on and let it build, build, BUILD! Exstatic release! Good memories for a MidWest Raver :) My Faves: Lost In The Silver Box, Into The Nature, Acperience, and AM-Trip (and Drug Overlord holds a special place in my funny bone)
  • Hardfloor is the Hard Truth!

    5
    By °fügâzí
    I have been listening to Hardfloor since way back in the day when Hardfloor's TB Resuscitation was out along with Orbital's Brown Album (Ancient history). The moment I heard the 1st track off of TB Resuscitation, I was in Acid Love! Till this day, I get chills up and down my spine, goose bumps on my arms and legs and my body can't help but move. The TB 303 lines are always phenominal and Hardfloor knows how to use this peice of equipment like no other I have ever heard. If you love electronic music and like it hard, then this is going to be a couple of guys you want to hear. I collect Hardfloor music whenever it is available and have never been disappointed. Enjoy what they have given us over the years. Peace =)
  • Mmmmm... Acid Techno

    4
    By Duffblue
    This is the REAL techno right here. The TB-303 synthesizer really pumps out some amazing stuff and the guys from Hardfloor really know how to use it. An awesome album to listen to while driving or just hanging. It's fluid and hypnotic.