Voltage Control
Voltage Control 1990-1992
Mannequin Records
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2024
LP (orange)
22.99
MNQ161
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Tracklist
1Antithesis Song 5:02
2Apocalypse (full)6:31
3Jack Hallucinates 5:09
4Outer Space Odyssey (Part V)5:05
5Cybertron Technoid 829 6:17
6Silicon Pleasures 5:02
7Quatarr 4:27
8Texas 4:04

Inspired by Front 242, Skinny Puppy and Clock DVA, Arno and Tibor were fellow students at the Center of Electronic Music (CEM) in Arnhem, Netherlands during the mid 80's.

After getting a record deal with the Belgian Antler Subway, and started producing their first EP, originally meant as EBM. But since they were in the middle of proceeding, they took the chance to incorporate some of those influences in their first record, 'Force D'Inquisition', in 1990, which became one of the earliest Dutch house records.

Track A2 is the legendary 'Apocalypse', which was quite a hit at the time both in the EBM and acid scene, with gentlemen like Frankie Knuckles playing it in his sets.
Arno Peeters was later part of Random XS and Urban Electro and worked solo as Spasms on Djax-Up-Beats.

Voltage Control were Arno Peeters and Tibor Fülöp. All tracks originally released between 1990 and 1992 on Antler Records and licensed directly from Arno Peeters.