Review: German label Superstition was always one of the leading labels operating in the techno-trance inter-zone during the 1990s, and this remix collection shows how it managed to straddle these worlds. It starts with the high-paced purist Sterac take on Quazar's "Confusing The Sun", before shifting focus with the churning chords and buzzing bass of Humate's edit of Quazar's "Ninety-Seven Stars". A pre-EDM Laidback Luke shows up to deliver a rolling house take on LSG's "Quickstar", while French-Asian duo Technasia deliver a lithe, breezy take on the trance classic "Schoneberg" by Marmion. Superstition's techno credentials were so well regarded that they even secured a DBX remix of Fred Gianelli's "1st Premonition" back in 1996 - and its mixture of dreamy chords and minimal house rhythms are a reminder of the clout it wielded back then.
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