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Spicelab - Lost In Spice album flac Performer: Spicelab
Title: Lost In Spice
Style: Trance, Techno, Acid
Released: 1994
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1288 mb
FLAC album: 1100 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: ADX TTA AU MMF MP3 APE AAC
Genre: Electronic

Lost In Spice ‎(CD, Album). Planet Earth Recordings, Harthouse America. I think it blows away just about anything else ever written. I used to think it was the weed making me feel that far out in space, but now that I'm a father and I've given up the weed, I now realize that it is in fact the music itself making me feel that far out in space. That's no lie - when I want to "get high" now, I just slap on Side 4 of this definitive collection, and it's rockets away for my mind.

Lost In Spice LP ‎(4xFile, WAV, Album, RM). Solieb Digital. Lost In Spice ‎(2xLP, Album). Planet Earth Recordings. HART UK LP2. Spicelab.

Manufactured By – Planet Earth Recordings. Distributed By – Planet Earth Recordings. Licensed From – Harthouse America. Lost In Spice LP ‎(4xFile, FLAC, Album, RM, 24 ).

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Spicelab - Lost In Spice (1993). Label: Harthouse ‎– HH CD2, Harthouse ‎– HH CD 2 Format: CD, Album Country: Germany Music By – Oliver Lieb. Songs in album Spicelab - Lost In Spice (1993).

Spicelab - Lost in Spice, 14:58, . MB download mp3 full version here. Album: Spicelab - Lost in Spice. Download Spicelab - Lost in Spice. Spicelab - Lost in Spice: Best 2 songs.

Cat: SOLD 004 Released: 21 March, 2013 Genre: Funky/Club House. What is Album Only? Some artists and labels prefer certain tracks to be purchased as part of an entire release.

Tracklist

1 Cold Chillin' 16:57
2 Spicelab 17:02
3 The Spirit Of Fear 9:10
4 The Last Supernova 17:12
5 Lost In Spice 14:58

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Planet Earth Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Planet Earth Recordings
  • Manufactured By – Planet Earth Recordings, Inc.
  • Distributed By – Planet Earth Recordings, Inc.
  • Pressed By – Technidisc

Credits

  • Cover [Cover Design] – A-Brrrz'N
  • Written-By [Created], Producer [Realized By] – Oliver Lieb

Notes

"let the spice flow!"

[P]&[C] 1994 Planet Earth Recordings.
Manufactured and Distributed by Planet Earth Recordings Inc.
Made in USA.

Track 3 misspelled as "The Spirit Of Fever" on release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 5477-50097-2 9
  • Barcode (Scanned): 754775009729
  • Matrix / Runout: [logo]Technidisc #366-014-956C 01/27/94G Spicelab Lost in Spice

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HH CD2, HH CD 2 Spicelab Lost In Spice ‎(CD, Album) Harthouse, Harthouse HH CD2, HH CD 2 Germany 1993
HHLP 002 Spicelab Lost In Spice ‎(2xLP, Album) Harthouse HHLP 002 Germany 1993
SOLD 004 Spicelab Lost In Spice LP ‎(4xFile, FLAC, Album, RM, 24 ) Solieb Digital SOLD 004 Germany 2013
SOLD 004 Spicelab Lost In Spice LP ‎(4xFile, WAV, Album, RM) Solieb Digital SOLD 004 Germany 2011
P 50097-1 Spicelab Lost In Spice ‎(2xLP, Album) Planet Earth Recordings P 50097-1 US 1994


Comments: (3)
fire dancer
Even though Hardfloor was my first exposure to Harthouse, it wasn't until I heard Spicelab's LOST IN SPICE that I understood what the whole trance thing was about. And right from "Cold Chillin," you can hear the trademarks: Roland acid, beats that rarely dip below 160 BPM, crazed Korgs, and a quick woodwind break for extra flavor. "Spicelab" starts out more atmospheric and carries a deeper beat for a more sci-fi feel overall, replete with an angelic interlude, "The Spirit of Fear" is smoother and more mellow, but "The Last Supernova" immediately goes back to the hyper-fast with those driving cymbals. "Lost in Spice" returns to the atmospheric side of things, though not without some acid and a subdued beat to keep things real, The album shows its age, but still has plenty of old school charm.
Andromathris
The first four tracks are part of a Barbarella sci-fi boom that was for some reason circulating in the techno world at the time. Fast beats, cold and mechanic sounds, and strange vocal samples summed up a "rave" tune at that time. The title track at the end is my absolute push, because I fall helplessly in love with tunes that catch you at the last 10 or 20 percent of the time in minutes remaining. These harthouse guys are hopelessly dependent on Roland machines and analog bumps or burps that have been in circulation forever, but they did it the best. I also like Dune and its idiotic "Cha~" laser shooting with eyes gone blue.
Eayaroler
This is an important release. I feel it represents one of the last forays into truly experimental techno before Richie Hawtin "showed" how techno "should" be made - said - minimalism and repetition. This album explores universes right before everyone started landing on their favorite techno planets - i.e. "Planet Trance", "Planet Acid", "Planet House", etc. Oliver Leib produced a milestone album that showed vast flexibility and flavor. Within each track you may hear elements of trance, acid, techno, even breaks when they were still just spice (pun intended) in the recipe. I think this was the last CD I bought before coming to the abrupt realization that techno was becoming very formulaic and losing its cutting edge status. After languishing for years in my collection I now realize that this may be one of the best, most all-'round varied works of art during the formative years of techno. Since that time techno has become quite two-dimensional and stale. But this CD represents the wide-openness of where early techno could and did go. If you'd rather travel the expanse of the universe instead of landing on a planet and settling, then this release is for you! Definitely check it out!