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Evolution - Came Outa Nowhere FLAC

Singer:

Evolution

Album:

Came Outa Nowhere

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1346 mb

MP3 album size:

1858 mb

WMA album size:

1102 mb

Other music formats:

DMF WAV FLAC VQF VOC TTA MP2

Rating:

4.9 ✱

Style:

House

Country:

UK

Date of release:

1990

Evolution - Came Outa Nowhere FLAC


Evolution - Came Outa Nowhere FLAC

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Came Outa Nowhere (The Worldwide Mix)
B Came Outa Nowhere (Take Me Higher Mix)
Remix – Sasha

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Positive Vinyl
  • Copyright (c) – Positive Vinyl
  • Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited

Credits

  • Engineer – Mark Stag*
  • Written-By, Producer – Evolution

Notes

℗ Positive Vinyl 1990
© Positive Vinyl 1990

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): PV 001 A2 PR-R
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): PV001 B1 PR-R

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PV 001 Evolution Came Outa Nowhere ‎(12", Promo, Pin) Positive Vinyl PV 001 UK 1990



Steamy Ibis
the scratching sample "are you ready for this" is taken from M-D-Emm feat Nasih - Get Hip To This! (M-D-Emm Provide The Beat -Sampella) from 1989
TheMoonix
I remember hearing this at Rave in my hometown of Stalybridge. Sounded pretty ace on the big sound rig.
Elildelm
They don't come any bigger than this track huge huge tune.Both mixes are good but it's the Sasha mix that's the stand out mix.Really use to get the hands in the air and the place rockin - awesome tune.Essential listening / and one for the collection for any old school fan.
Dakora
Lol. Got one for sale have you by any chance? :)
Umi
first heard this played on a radio station live in Manchester as I lived in Sheffield when I was a wee teenager they just dont make music like this anymore ;) that bloody tape I had wore itself out ;)
Akta
Well, it seems like almost everyone has a "place" to connect this record to, and I'm no exception. But not one of the legendary events or venues which everyone knows and talks about ad nauseam, but it was around the time of this record's release, upstairs at the Victoria Theatre Halifax of all places!! This one was the last record of the night, and you should have seen the (admittedly quite small) room - I don't think there was a single person in the house who didn't have their arms up in the air and singing along! One of those moments which stays with you forever. At the end, someone gave me a flyer for a party which took place the following week, above some offices nearby (unlikely to have been legal, as I don't think anywhere round there had an all-night licence), but that event was also memorable, if only for the fact that one of the bassier "bleep" tunes of the time actually blew one of their amps at about 3am :D Killed the atmosphere for a bit, but such is life!Though I was never really a fan of Sasha's trancier productions or DJ sets, someone with such talent will always have something which appeals to everyone. In my case, it's this tune.
Arashitilar
Yep, Sasha's first ever remix. Anybody remember when the Pet Shop Boys hosted the Simon Bates show for a week. Part of the show was a 30 minute 'DJ Mix' which was unheard of at the time for daytime radio. Sasha was one of the guests and he played this. It was like our world had crashed into daytime radio one.
Samutilar
Sadly i don't. I first heard this from a local dj's tape where the intro was transformed to bits, although i'd say my world still crashed when i heard it. It was during my first 12 months after discovering house music and still one of the most defining tunes i heard in that time. Big build-ups are all part of the game now, but i think i remember it being a stand out track at the time. Amazing tune.
Xal
I remember that as they played Age Of Love. I hadn't remembered Sasha was a guest.
Kaghma
Ibiza KU Club September 1990 re-live the dream 5 ish in the morning Sasha dropped this beauty, the roof lifted (and yes by then the roof was on!) Amazing memory - thanks Sasha... :O)
Wire
this is the shit!
Unsoo
Impressed with a young Sasha, Evolution invited him into the studio for his very first remix gig, with engineering assistance from Mark Stag.'Came Outta Nowhere'was orginally put out on promo entitled Sasha's sweet mix, although it was actually pressed up as Sasha's take me higher mix,due to its large uplifting breakdown.

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