
Artist:
Various
Title:
15 Years Of 2020Vision
Released:
03/09/09
Cat. No
VIS15COMP
Digital Album
15 years of 2020Vision – digitally re-mastered collection. Compiled and selected by Ralph Lawson and Andy Whittaker.
A digital only compilation.
1) Wulf n Bear - Spacegroover (1994)
This first ever 2020 release still sounds fresh.
2) Soldiers Of Twilight - Believe (2002)
Deep, vocal house perfection from DJ Rork, Demon Ritchie and Ladybird.
3) UNI - Soul Searcher (1997)
Superb US garage from Mark Pomeroy and Brian Tappert.
4) Fred Everything – Without (1997)
Another classic early 2020 moment that still lights up modern dancefloors
5) Lawson, Finlow & Cappello - Shielded (1995)
Recently featured on Giles Smith’s sceretsundaze compilation
6) Wulf n Flow - World Service (1996)
An unreleased Lawson and Finlow jam we found buried deep in the vaults
7) Jesper Dahlback – Pianomadness (2003)
Jesper was a real influence with his productions on the classic Svek label, this was his only single on 2020.
8) David Duriez - Get On Down (2002)
David's finest moment, an awesome sleazy house joint punctuated by a jazzy live sax.
9) Bobby Peru - For My Bleeps (2004)
One of Paul Woolford’s more overlooked moments, but definitely a classic piece of leftfield house.
10) Fred Everything - For Your Pleasure (2003)
Just one of the very best deep, vocal house records ever
11) D'Julz - Ze Theme (2003)
A deep house bomb, from our long time man in Paris, its all about the strings.
12) Wulf n Bear - Raptures Of The Deep (1995)
A bonafide tech house classic that put the label on the map and still sounds original all these years on.
13) Random Factor - Broken Mirror (1998)
A really special moment for the label and a classic piece of electro pop
14) Dano, Chus & Ceballos - Deep Architecture (2002)
A Spanish/American collaboration of hypnotic, drum heavy house that sold by the bucketload.
15) Random Factor - Reversal Input (1995)
An overlooked very early Carl Finlow production. Eleven minutes of progressive, spacey hypnotic, electronica that the likes of Lindstrom would be proud of.