
v/a - acid – mysterons invade the jackin’ zone - soul jazz records - cd

SJRCD 266 - 69459 - uk2cd - €21.50
Genre: House - Chicago
1. Acid Wash - Hallucinate
2. Risqué Rythum Team - The Jacking Zone
3. Armando - 151
4. A Black Man, A Black Man & Another Black Man - I Believe
5. Phuture Pfantasy Club - Slam
6. Mr Fingers - Can You Feel It
7. JM Silk - Music Is The Key ( Basement Key)
8. Pleasure Zone - I Can't Understand
9. James 'Jack Rabbit' Martin - Rabbit Trax 1
10. The Children - Freedom (Factory mix)
11. Mr Fingers - Ecstasy
12. Acid Wash - Love Trak
13. Devotion - Strength Of Bass
14. Virgo - Go Wild Rhythm Trax No 3
15. The Housemasters Boyz - House Nation
16. Cool McCool - World Turns Around
17. Mr Fingers - Washing Machine
18. Rocky Jones - The Choice Of A New Generation
19. Adonis - No Way Back
20. The Unknown - Abstract Expressionism
21. Mr Fingers - The Juice
22. Bizzy B - The Night Calls




Heavyweight legendary acid house music figureheads such as Larry Heard, DJ Pierre, Spanky, Marshall Jefferson, K-Alexi, Farley 'Jackmaster' Funk and more all feature in Soul Jazz Records' new album compilation of Chicago acid and experimental house music from 1986-93. Check!
The story of Chicago house music is told in the accompanying science-fiction graphic novel that comes with the release. Mysteron alien sound lords prepare to enter Chi-Town (Chicago), as the acid melodies of DJ Pierre and the city's other music futurists open the portals of the windy city to the Uberite invasion. How will this raving insanity end?
This album comes as a 2CD-set edition complete with outsize graphic novel and card-slipcase. It also comes as two volumes of deluxe heavyweight double-vinyl in gatefold sleeve, which also features the graphic novel.
With this album, Soul Jazz Records return to Chicago's acid house music scene, following on from their classic earlier 'Acid-Can You Jack?'
Graphic novelist Paolo Parisi is the author of the book Coltrane (published by Jonathan Cape) as well as the graphic novel for the album Invasion of the Mysteron Killers (compiled by Kevin Martin/The Bug on Soul Jazz Records.)