DJ Misjah & DJ TimAccess

Label:

X-Trax – X-002

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Access 7:04
AA1 The Switch 7:29
AA2 Extravaganza 6:15

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByFokuss Music
  • Published ByRatel Music Publishing
  • Distributed ByMid-Town Distribution
  • Produced ForFokuss Productions
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Masters – 874277

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByB*
  • Producer, Written-ByDJ Misjah & DJ Tim

Notes

Uncredited vocal samples on 'Access' were taken from Bill Doggett - Honky Tonk Popcorn LP.

All tracks written and produced for Fokuss Productions.
Publishing by Fokuss / Ratel Music.
Distribution by Mid-Town.
Made in Holland.

45 RPM for A Side
33 ⅓ RPM for AA Side

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 713299 000324
  • Barcode (Scanned): 8713299000324
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): X002-A HCB874277.
  • Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side AA): X002-B HCB 874277.
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA

Other Versions (5 of 8)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Access (12") Progressive Platter PP003 Canada 1995
Access (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) Quality Madrid QR-164 Spain 1995
Recently Edited
Access (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM) D.I.A.S. DIAS 002 1995
Recently Edited
Access (12", grey marbled) X-Trax X-002 Netherlands 1995
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Access (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) X-Trax X-002 Netherlands 1995

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Reviews

  • Ericthecat's avatar
    Ericthecat
    Still wreaking havoc on the dance floors of Leeds in 2024. Care of JOY TECHNO . events
    • tobymessy's avatar
      tobymessy
      Edited one year ago
      Filthy!

      Ten more words…

      ten more words…

      Ten more?

      Filthy Filthy Filthy
      • ETH's avatar
        ETH
        I wasn’t dj’ing this hard back in the 90’s but bought it anyways because it blew my mind. A perfect arrangement- once you’re in you can let ride!
        • TheOriginalMixtress's avatar
          Takes me back to 6am at a random rave on a housing estate, somewhere in East London, whole crowd bouncing in unison while some biker in leathers was MCing like a maniac on the mic... absolute belter of a track, and an absolutely mental night/morning. Always the cab driver home being called Rudy Number 8 lol
          • alpcelebi93's avatar
            alpcelebi93
            Never understood why Access is that famous. It is extremely simple, repetitive, and lacking creativity.

            They finished the track in 2 hours by the way, which is not surprising at all.
            • hexagonian's avatar
              hexagonian
              we should play this track when the aliens eventually land on this planet and make with us
              • pjkh's avatar
                pjkh
                Here's some useless trivia: the 303 comes in at 3:03.
                You can tell that to your new pal at 7 in the morning while you're trying to chew the inside of your cheek.

                Time has not been kind to a lot of music of this era, but the simplicity and energy of Access puts it firmly in the techno hall of fame.
                • aaronsmith888's avatar
                  aaronsmith888
                  Edited 6 years ago
                  The switch tune oh my days I can't play it loud enough, I need a power amp for this little treacle. Bouncy and mahoosive sound chuggy tune
                  • puurpaul's avatar
                    puurpaul
                    Thanks Misjah, cheers Tim

                    This one remains timeless for those that were there and for future generations who will come back round to it
                    • jancito303's avatar
                      jancito303
                      Yeah, we know, Access is a great track, we get it. But how awesome is extravaganza!? It builds in a way that reminds me of Red 3 from Dave Clarke, which came out around the same time. Incredible dancefloor-smashing energy.

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