Mr Monday*Future

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Electronic

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Bleep

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Tracklist

Pushing (Full Up Mix) 5:57
Pushing (Edit) 5:34
Future 7:10

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    Cover of Future, 1990, Vinyl Future
    12", 45 RPM
    Elevation Inc. – 1 ON ONE UK 1990 UK1990
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Pushing / Future, 1990, Vinyl Pushing / Future
    12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label, Stamped
    Elevation Inc. – 1 ON ONE UK 1990 UK1990
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Future, 1991, Vinyl Future
    12", 45 RPM
    Elevation Inc. – 12 MR 1 UK 1991 UK1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Future (Remixes), 1995, Vinyl Future (Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Open – OPENT 009 UK 1995 UK1995
    Cover of Future, 1995, Vinyl Future
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Open – OPENT 006 UK 1995 UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Future, 1995, Vinyl Future
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label
    Open – OPENT-006 UK 1995 UK1995
    New Submission
    Cover of Future (Remixes), 1995, Vinyl Future (Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label
    Open – OPENT 009 UK 1995 UK1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Future (Remixes) , 1995, Vinyl Future (Remixes)
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing, White Label, Stamped
    Open – OPENT 009 UK 1995 UK1995
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • tokilicious's avatar
      tokilicious
      Probably one of the best sounding pressings of any record from the 90's. I used to own a records store in the 1990's and have heard countless records. The synths sound great. I like the roach motel remix the best, kinda rave-y and house-y, but definitely a unique and good sounding record.
      • Johnmarcus's avatar
        Johnmarcus
        What a truly amazing track this is just totally uplifting & this is what is meant by a classic track. From its bleep intro, to its amazing piano line this track has it all, but at just the levels to create something special and truly uplifting. Form Warehouse's to Clubs like the Hacienda this track capture's the vibe and feeling of the time beautifully.
        • foogoo's avatar
          foogoo
          one of the greatest electronic tunes of all time . .
          • Sunday_Service's avatar
            Sunday_Service
            When it comes to Carl Craig's Break mix it seems like someone was really inspired by MAW back in 95... Classic Strictly Rhythm/Louie Vega/Kenny Dope sound right there...
            • tharobster's avatar
              tharobster
              Edited 11 years ago
              in 89/90 there was a period where quite a lot of tracks had bright warm bleepy sounds , it was a special time to be a raver ;-) this always jumped out and sprarkled thru your speakers be it in your bedroom , in your headphones , or in the back of your escort looking for a word of mouth party phoning pagers in call boxes . stu allen [before he lost the plot he was the north of englands source of underground house] played this and from the first moment i heard it , it really knocked me over . such a high , blasting it right now in its glory . see also fab carl craig reworkings ... tuunne !
              • 3D.'s avatar
                3D.
                Depending on your mood and possibly what time of the night it is, fantastic record all round!!

                The original is pure synth-happy energy and the CC mixes bring some levity and dreamy emotion to it, at some points I have felt as though I am floating out of the room in fact, but that's just my experience!!
                • sy1975's avatar
                  sy1975
                  Edited 17 years ago
                  Fantastic 1st release on Roy The Roach's label Elevation. A proper hands in the air piano stormer that incorporates everything that was great about the early 90's rave/warehouse scene. My copy has a nice hand written message from Roy The Roach "To Vishnoo, from Radlett to plastic, Roy the Roach, June 1990.
                  • jamesocm's avatar
                    jamesocm
                    Edited 19 years ago
                    Listening to this track now fifteen years on it still raises a big smiley :) Where other tracks like Moby/Go and Jam & Spoons/Stella are ed for their depth this should be ed for its pure joy. A synth piano led monster. This is not remembrance; this is warehouse hands in the air with abandon.

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