Happy Land Vol. 2: Brit Electronic Music of the 90s - Blast from the Past o

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Yo, what's up music lovers! It's your boy, DJ Ace, here to review Happy Land Vol. 2 Compendium Of Electronic Music From The British. This double vinyl LP brings together a collection of electronic music from the UK between 1992 and 1996. Yeah, I know, it's a blast from the past. But trust me, this album is a treasure trove of beats that still sound fresh and futuristic.

The album covers different types of EDM like bleep & bass, breakbeat hardcore, and street soul, which were born out of multicultural inner-city communities. The tracks are a reflection of the turbulent times with an intense political and economic crisis in the UK. The sound of the album is distinctly British and unique, making it a must-have for any music enthusiast.

One of the best things about this album is how it captures the essence of the 90s electronic music scene in the UK. The tracks are carefully curated to showcase the best of the era and the creativity of the artists. It's an excellent album for anyone interested in the history of electronic music.

The album is also well-produced and mastered. The vinyl LP has a crisp sound quality that enhances the listening experience. Landr mastering has done a great job of making the tracks sound polished and professional.

Pro:
- Captures the essence of 90s electronic music from the UK
- Tracks are carefully curated to showcase the best of the era and creativity of the artists
- Well-produced and mastered with crisp sound quality

Con:
- Limited appeal to those who aren't interested in electronic music or the history of the UK music scene

Bottom Line: Happy Land Vol. 2 Compendium Of Electronic Music From The British is a well-curated album that captures the essence of electronic music from the UK in the 90s. It's a must-have for any music enthusiast interested in the history of electronic music. DJ Ace gives it a solid 8 out of 10.

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