Dave AngelIn Flight Entertainment

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Electronic

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Techno

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Tracklist

Take-Off 5:40
Airborne 6:38
Keeping On 6:44
Arrival 5:32

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    Cover of In Flight Entertainment, 1994-12-12, Vinyl In Flight Entertainment
    2×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
    Blunted – 854 173-1 UK & Europe 1994 UK & Europe1994
    Cover of In Flight Entertainment, 1994-12-12, CD In Flight Entertainment
    CD, EP
    Island Records – 854 173-2 UK 1994 UK1994
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    Cover of In Flight E.P., 1994, Vinyl In Flight E.P.
    2×12", EP, Promo
    Blunted – 12 BLND 10DJ UK 1994 UK1994
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • LouieJ's avatar
      LouieJ
      Edited 3 months ago
      This EP is an absolute standout. All tracks are amazing. They just put you in a euphoric mood. Definition of techno is a proper expression for these.
      • NeilSmallridge's avatar
        NeilSmallridge
        Edited one year ago
        I hammered this on my decks, at home, back in the day and I still dig it out to play periodically - it has such strong memories. I think the musicality and warmth of this EP (particularly Take Off & Airborne) has helped it to stand the test of time better than many upbeat techno tracks from that era. To be fair, Take Off and Airborne owe as much to a lush, deep house aesthetic as to techno. Great EP.
        • unyiuu's avatar
          unyiuu
          A 90s classic from Dave Angel. Keeping on especially is a great introductory track to people who are discovering Dave Angel for the first time.
          • displacement's avatar
            displacement
            Oh Lord, "airbourne" is such a deep track, truly brings tears to my eyes, the music just speaks to my soul. Wish it went on for hours. This is the definition of techno to me.
            • Stuck_In_1992's avatar
              Stuck_In_1992
              I bought this on a whim at an antique shop for $2.00. I wasn't aware of this release but I know Dave Angel from "First Symphony", "Original Man", and the Rotation label which I was already a fan of. When I got this home, dusted it off, added the groove glide... Wow! I was more then impressed! These cuts are all fantastic. The stand outs for me are "Airborne" which for some reason reminds me of Reinforced Records and "Keeping On" which is one hell of a peak time club track. "Keeping On" is certainly the best one. I enjoy using that one to finish out my mix sets, it wraps up a set really nicely.
              • salem1977
                Keeping On + Arrival are such beautiful/euphoric/funky TUNE's... Wicked vibes all round on this one though. Quality EP
                • scoundrel's avatar
                  scoundrel
                  Dave Angel flies over Detroit for IN FLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT, and emerges with a deep journey. "Take-Off" is smooth and quick, with no waiting on the tarmac, while "Airborne" takes a slightly more bouncy approach with some sonic turbulence. "Keeping On," however, keeps the beat fast and steady -- a real thumper. And by the time we land with "Arrival," we're already dancing in the aisle. So much for safety regulations...
                  • Faastwalker's avatar
                    Faastwalker
                    I've got a real love/hate thing for Dave Angel's music. On the one hand I think his stuff is awesome & he is deeply under rated as a Techno artist. On the other hand I think he has always tried to hard to be Detroit if you know what I mean. Saying that I also think he has definitely forged a sound of his own & it can be heard at it's best on this fantastic EP. I don't know. Maybe I just don't like the Dave Angel sound enough to really rate all of his releases. But this one is a winner.

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