This ambient classic was first released as a cassette attached to the cover of still-going dance rag, Mixmag. Public response was so huge that it got an official CD release.
I don't know if the other cassettes got released, but before long the magazine was following the now accepted practice of gumming a CD to the front cover.
This is a brilliant mixtape full of ambient gems both rare and popular. If you can track down the first Mixmaster Morris album, released under the name Irresistible Force, do so. I had it on vinyl and CD. I sold the vinyl when it got a CD release, but the CD succumbed to horrible disk rot and now sadly won't play.
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Mixmag Live Volume 9 - Dr Alex Paterson vs Mixmaster Morris
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