CJ’s God-tier ‘90s rave techno classic resurfaces - b/w an unreleased belter - for reissue on Nosedrip’s Stroom, cementing a buddyship firmed up with recent DJ b2bs in their native Belgium
Ask any ‘90s raver who’s chewed their own face off, and they’ll tell you ‘Camargue’ is a stone cold classic. Its skin-prickling organ hook, horse-powered gallop and Detroit-inspired, heart-in-mouth string refrain epitomises the utopian glory of early ‘90s techno and still brings grown folk to tears 31 years after release. This reissue is galvanised in remastering for posterity and potency for new generations, while the B-side’s ‘Tokyo’ prises open CJ Bolland’s archive to unleash the FM-crafted eyelid-flutter hook and 909 tump of ‘Tokyo’; another enduring example of his studio finesse, building to an effortless motion enhanced by its 2nd wind acid drop in the latter half.
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CJ’s God-tier ‘90s rave techno classic resurfaces - b/w an unreleased belter - for reissue on Nosedrip’s Stroom, cementing a buddyship firmed up with recent DJ b2bs in their native Belgium
Ask any ‘90s raver who’s chewed their own face off, and they’ll tell you ‘Camargue’ is a stone cold classic. Its skin-prickling organ hook, horse-powered gallop and Detroit-inspired, heart-in-mouth string refrain epitomises the utopian glory of early ‘90s techno and still brings grown folk to tears 31 years after release. This reissue is galvanised in remastering for posterity and potency for new generations, while the B-side’s ‘Tokyo’ prises open CJ Bolland’s archive to unleash the FM-crafted eyelid-flutter hook and 909 tump of ‘Tokyo’; another enduring example of his studio finesse, building to an effortless motion enhanced by its 2nd wind acid drop in the latter half.
CJ’s God-tier ‘90s rave techno classic resurfaces - b/w an unreleased belter - for reissue on Nosedrip’s Stroom, cementing a buddyship firmed up with recent DJ b2bs in their native Belgium
Ask any ‘90s raver who’s chewed their own face off, and they’ll tell you ‘Camargue’ is a stone cold classic. Its skin-prickling organ hook, horse-powered gallop and Detroit-inspired, heart-in-mouth string refrain epitomises the utopian glory of early ‘90s techno and still brings grown folk to tears 31 years after release. This reissue is galvanised in remastering for posterity and potency for new generations, while the B-side’s ‘Tokyo’ prises open CJ Bolland’s archive to unleash the FM-crafted eyelid-flutter hook and 909 tump of ‘Tokyo’; another enduring example of his studio finesse, building to an effortless motion enhanced by its 2nd wind acid drop in the latter half.
CJ’s God-tier ‘90s rave techno classic resurfaces - b/w an unreleased belter - for reissue on Nosedrip’s Stroom, cementing a buddyship firmed up with recent DJ b2bs in their native Belgium
Ask any ‘90s raver who’s chewed their own face off, and they’ll tell you ‘Camargue’ is a stone cold classic. Its skin-prickling organ hook, horse-powered gallop and Detroit-inspired, heart-in-mouth string refrain epitomises the utopian glory of early ‘90s techno and still brings grown folk to tears 31 years after release. This reissue is galvanised in remastering for posterity and potency for new generations, while the B-side’s ‘Tokyo’ prises open CJ Bolland’s archive to unleash the FM-crafted eyelid-flutter hook and 909 tump of ‘Tokyo’; another enduring example of his studio finesse, building to an effortless motion enhanced by its 2nd wind acid drop in the latter half.
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CJ’s God-tier ‘90s rave techno classic resurfaces - b/w an unreleased belter - for reissue on Nosedrip’s Stroom, cementing a buddyship firmed up with recent DJ b2bs in their native Belgium
Ask any ‘90s raver who’s chewed their own face off, and they’ll tell you ‘Camargue’ is a stone cold classic. Its skin-prickling organ hook, horse-powered gallop and Detroit-inspired, heart-in-mouth string refrain epitomises the utopian glory of early ‘90s techno and still brings grown folk to tears 31 years after release. This reissue is galvanised in remastering for posterity and potency for new generations, while the B-side’s ‘Tokyo’ prises open CJ Bolland’s archive to unleash the FM-crafted eyelid-flutter hook and 909 tump of ‘Tokyo’; another enduring example of his studio finesse, building to an effortless motion enhanced by its 2nd wind acid drop in the latter half.