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Released by IF? Records in Melbourne, Australia, between the years 1995-1997, the ''Zeitgeist'' series ran to three volumes, including a double-CD release that was volume 2. The series featured a line-up of mostly Melbourne-based, and chiefly new, experimental electronic and techno producers - including (Voiteck ), Zen Paradox, Little Nobody, Artificial, Josh Abrahams, and David Thrussell, along with Honeysmack, Blimp, Son Of Zev, Soulenoid, Guyver 3, TR-Storm, Q-Kontrol, FSOM, and Mute Freak. "It's harsh, hard, at times unlistenable," appraised Mixmag editor Dom Phillips, of the first ''Zeitgeist'' compilation in 1995. "It's industrial techno that's quite insane, yet oddly inspiring." 〔''Underground Melbourne'', Dom Phillips. Mixmag, Vol. 2, #58, March 1996.〕 Phillips nominated the compilation at #4 in his choice of the Top 10 Melbourne-made records up to 1996. Aside from being produced and distributed throughout Australia by IF? Records, the first two ''Zeitgeist'' compilations were also repackaged and distributed internationally through Belgian label Nova Zembla, a subsidiary of Kk. "Melbourne's IF? label delivers another knockout collection of predominantly Victorian, predominantly four-on-the-floor beats. Stunning packaging and nicely intro-ed and outro-ed, the compilation as a whole is well worth the investment." Seb Chan in Sydney's ''3D World'' newspaper in 1997, writing about the compilation ''Zeitgeist 3''. 〔''Zeitgeist 3 Review'', Seb Chan. (3D World ) 1997.〕 ==References== 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zeitgeist compilation albums」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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