Force LegatoSystem

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Electronic

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EBM

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System (v.1.0.) 6:46
System (v.2.0.) 6:27

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    Cover of System, 1989, Vinyl System
    12", 45 RPM
    Abfahrt – ZYX 6216-12 1989 1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System (V.1.0.) - System (V.2.0.), 1989, CD System (V.1.0.) - System (V.2.0.)
    CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve
    Abfahrt – ZYX 6216-8 1989 1989
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System (The Remixes), 1990, Vinyl System (The Remixes)
    12", 45 RPM
    ZYX Records – ZYX 6216R-12 1990 1990
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System (The Remixes), 1990, CD System (The Remixes)
    CD, Mini, Single
    ZYX Records – ZYX 6216R-8 1990 1990
    Recently Edited
    System (Original + Remixed Versions)
    12", Special Edition
    ZYX Records – ZYX 6216-12 RS Denmark 1990 Denmark1990
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System, 1990, Vinyl System
    12", 45 RPM, Special Edition, Stereo
    Rumour Records – RUMAT 17 UK 1990 UK1990
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System (2K1 Remixes), 2001, Vinyl System (2K1 Remixes)
    12"
    Sonic Groove – SG0126 US 2001 US2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of System (2K1 Remixes) , 2001, Vinyl System (2K1 Remixes)
    12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing
    Sonic Groove – sg 0126 US 2001 US2001
    New Submission
    Cover of System V1.0, 2014-10-31, File System V1.0
    File, MP3, Reissue, 256 kbps
    Not On Label (Oliver Lieb Self-Released) – none 2014 2014
    New Submission
    Cover of System (2K1 Remixes), , File System (2K1 Remixes)
    2×File, WAV, Reissue
    Sonic Groove – SG 0126
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • boyd_westerman's avatar
      boyd_westerman
      yeah this is a classic track. not sure why it doesn't get more love here.
      • aali-starr
        Digweed never played this one, proper dark thumping vortex from 1989! first heard in 1992 from dj Ahmed mehmedov in almaty squat party. system system system woosh!
        • MccA-skill's avatar
          MccA-skill
          This song...deep, dark late '80s at its best. Thank you, Andy Kastanas for playing this at Park Elevator in Charlotte, NC back in the day.
          • adylee's avatar
            adylee
            V. 3.0. sounds like Stakker Humanoid and I actually prefer this version.
            • and777's avatar
              and777
              This is the best of several excellent mixes of this early Techno-Classix form German Trance-Producer Oliver Lieb. Magic intro which has opened many clubnights around the early 90's. Must-have record.
              • CHoCi's avatar
                CHoCi
                Oh my goodness - what a epic tune. As the normal version was played by DJ Hell on Mayday a couple of years before, the track went very hip to put it back into the dj's case. The People pay now more attention to this Track as before, very funny. But may no one cares to this brillant remixes. This A side track was miles ahead of the time when such arrangements went into standard. It was powerfull EBM/Industrial Elements attend by "fly away" chor strings. Completely different, exept some basics, from the original. I i was pretty surprised as i buyed the Record about this genius remix.
                Another to name milestone in the early Frankfurt/German Techno Music.
                • dldds's avatar
                  dldds
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  A simple song- there's not really too much to it when you think about it, so why do I love it so much? The versions are quite similar- the main difference is that the beginning and the end of the songs are reversed. A perfect cross between techno and industrial, which you really don't find too often. I want more tunes like this one.
                  • quatermass73's avatar
                    quatermass73
                    Edited 19 years ago
                    System was produced by Torsten Fenslau, who was a Famous DJ at Dorian Gray Club at that time in Frankfurt/Main. In 1989, when this record was released, he created a Dance Project called "Culture Beat". The Rest is, as they say, History. Torsten Fenslau died after the Release of Culture Beat Hit "Got to get it" in a Car Crash. His "early" works include some great Electronic Trax, like the Ones under the Project Name "Out of the Ordinary". In 1994 there was a cool 2-CD-Release called "The Dream - The Best of Torsten Fenslau". ZYX records is located in . The Record Firm is still active. They have the rights to mostly every important Italo Dance Track (for the German Market) of the 80s and took over soome licences from the dead BCM Label. At the End of the 80s they released a lot of good Electronic Stuff that helped launch of the Breakthrough of Techno. If you like this one check out the 1991 Release "Tyrell Corp.-Running (My favourite is the Original-Remix-Version)", also produced by Torsten Fenslau.
                    • InfiniteTable's avatar
                      InfiniteTable
                      Edited 19 years ago
                      V. 3.0. has a great intro, but for me loses its momentum after a few minutes and never regains it. V. 4.0. (Laser Edit) is more of an electro take on the track, and is generally a little better.
                      • planet-noise's avatar
                        planet-noise
                        Dark and gloomy Techno\New-Beat tune, with mysterious atmosphere, But the most surprising part is in it's intro...

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