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True Spirit. Part I by Various

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Album Info

Release Date: 2010

Label: Tresor

A1 - 1991. First licensed in 1991 from Underground Resistance, Detroit/USA. X-101's "X-101" was released by Underground Resistance in the USA and licensed to Tresor for Europe. The six-song EP/CD was Tresor Records first ever recording, September 1991.
A2 - 1991. Published by Millsart/Mikrofisch-BMG Ufa. Copyright Axis Records 2001. Recorded, but not released, at Underground Resistance; Detroit, 1991. "Long live the Underground".
B1 - 1992. Published by BMG/Ufa. Recorded in Berlin, November 1991. "Ghost" comes from Blake Baxter's debut Tresor album "Dream Sequence".
B2 - 1992. Written and produced by Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes for M.I.D. Production. Made in the heart of Detroit. Published by Fowlkes Music, BMI. Originally written in two parts, the 'Detroit' and the 'Berlin Side', "420-Low" comes from Eddie Flashin' Fowlkes and 3MB, Tresor 003, 1992, from the 'Detroit Side' of course.
C1 - 1992. Published by Flow publishing/BMG. Licensed from Basic Channel 2000. "Ploy" was the first release in the "Maurizio" series, which later became the "M" series. It was licensed by tresor for its legendary first compilation "Auferstanden aus Ruinen", which was ironically never issued a Tresor catalog number.
C2 - 1992. Published by Rückbank MV & Klimax Publishing, BMG Ufa. Recorded at Mega Studios, Berlin. "Drugs Work" was first released on the "Victim 34" EP/CD on Interfisch 1992 and later re-released by Tresor via Logic on the System 01 "Drugs Work" album Tresor 028, 1995.
D1 - 1993. Published by Flow publishing/BMG, BCP BMG/Ufa, Copyright Control. Licensed from Basic Channel 2000. The Maurizio mix of Vainqueur's "Lyot" was licensed to Tresor for the Tresor II Compilation: "Berlin Detroit - A Techno Alliance", 1993.