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Fumiya Tanaka - Mix-Up Vol. 4 album flac Performer: Fumiya Tanaka
Title: Mix-Up Vol. 4
Style: Techno
Released: 1996
Country: Japan
MP3 album: 1632 mb
FLAC album: 1874 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: AIFF DTS APE ASF MPC AAC MOD
Genre: Electronic

Fumiya tanaka Mix-Up Vol. 4. Artist: Fumiya tanaka Duration: 59:43 File type: mp3. Play Pause Download. other tracks: Fumiya tanaka. play) (pause) (download) (fb) (vk) (tw). Fumiya Tanaka Whats That Water Called? 09:51. Fumiya Tanaka Fumiya Tanaka ‎– International DJ Syndicate Mix 3 1997. Fumiya Tanaka Jack Knife. Fumiya Tanaka Live Continous Set.

DJ Mix – Fumiya Tanaka. Illustration – Shigeru Komatsuzaki. Everyone goes on about the brilliance of Jeff Mills contribution to this series of mixes but forgets to mention that Vo. is just as impressive. Plowing through a new track virtually every minute Fumiya shows us how to create a real dj set through talented mixing, cutting and "eq"ing. Most of these tracks would sound pretty average left on their own for too long in the mix which is what makes this mix progress so fluidly - it never gets stale, just keeps on rocking.

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Mix-Up, Vol. Sony Music Distribution 8140.

While he’s barely paused for breath in the last decade, it’s still been eight years since Fumiya Tanaka delivered his last album, Unknown 3. The epitome of long overdue, You Find The Key is his fourth album. Interestingly, it sees the 44 year-old, Japanese producer tweaking his now familiar bass-heavy minimal techno blueprint. Thrillingly, the bass lines are bolder and jauntier, and the beats jazzier, resulting in an altogether funkier take on the minimal techno style. Of course, there are still moments that recall his previous work – see the deep and dubby Swallowed Memory – but it’s those.

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Tracklist

Fumiya Tanaka Jamm'in
Fumiya Tanaka Insistence
Regis Speak To Me
DJ Funk #1* Pump It
DJ Power Out Hangover
Millsart Step To Enchantment (Stringent)
Fix Flash
Robert Armani Armani Tracks Part 2
Wyndell Long Wiggle
Fumiya Tanaka Gloss
Jeff Mills The Dancer
Surgeon Language Barrier
Steve Bicknell Why? + For Whom?
Morganistic Leaf
2 Men On Wax Demolition Man
Tan-Ru Toggle
DJ Skull Distortion
Wax Master Maurice Stop Screamin'
Fumiya Tanaka #2
Karafuto Funky Squad
E-Dancer Pump The Move
Blue Maxx Relay
Fumiya Tanaka #1
Traxmen Wet Floor
Dean & Deluca No Title
Jeff Mills Reverting
Morganistic Crimes & Misdemeanours
Outline Encounter
Jeff Mills Java
The Advent It One Jah (Steve Bicknell Re-Edit)
DJ Hell* Allerseelen (Jeff Mills Remix)
Cyrus Enforcement (Mills Mix)
Jeff Mills I9
Jeff Mills AX-009

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SRCS 8140 Fumiya Tanaka Mix-Up Vol. 4 ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed) Sony Records SRCS 8140 Japan 1996
486794 2, 01-486794-10 Fumiya Tanaka Mix-Up Vol. 4 ‎(CD, Mixed) S3, Sony Music Entertainment 486794 2, 01-486794-10 Europe 1996
98231 961209 000014 Fumiya Tanaka Mix-Up Vol. 4 ‎(VHS, Ltd, Mixed, Promo, NTSC) Sony Records 98231 961209 000014 Japan 1996
REACTCD111 Fumiya Tanaka International DJ Syndicate Mix 3 ‎(CD, Mixed) React REACTCD111 UK & Ireland 1997


Comments: (3)
Геракл
Does anyone know the track >>> Fumiya Tanaka - #2 I cant find it nowhere...I need this saxy tech house track.
Waiso
Just one single track on the CD... Tanaka wanted us to live his mix totally. The best mix-up, one of the best dj set ever ...
Nten
Everyone goes on about the brilliance of Jeff Mills contribution to this series of mixes but forgets to mention that Vol.4 is just as impressive. Plowing through a new track virtually every minute Fumiya shows us how to create a real dj set through talented mixing, cutting and "eq"ing. Most of these tracks would sound pretty average left on their own for too long in the mix which is what makes this mix progress so fluidly - it never gets stale, just keeps on rocking. Minimal Tekno in its natural environment with a master on the decks - if i had a time machine i would surely be dialing in October 5th 1996 in Osaka, Japan as my first expedition.