Released in 2008, VA Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol.159 is a testament to the series' ability to curate an eclectic and engaging selection of tracks. This volume brings together an impressive array of artists, each contributing their own distinct style and sound to the compilation. From the opening notes, it is clear that this album is something special – a true gem in the world of electronic music.
To better understand the series, let's focus on one representative example, "the ultrasound remixes vol.35 - Rare Remixes (2008)". This volume starts with Eddy Huntington's "U.S.S.R." (an Italo disco classic), treated to a 13-minute "ultrasound super remix." It then moves into rock territory with a longer mix of Whitesnake's "Here I Go Again," followed by a 10-minute extended version of INXS's "Original Sin." This diversity is the series' hallmark—Billy Joel's "Honesty" and Yazoo's "Nobody's Diary" sit alongside tracks from Roxy Music and Frances Ruffelle, all unified by the "Ultrasound" extended remix treatment. va ultrasound studio rare remixes vol159 2008 top
If you manage to find a legitimate copy of , do not convert it to FLAC. Do not upload it to YouTube (it will be muted in seconds). Burn it to a CD-R. Put it in your car. Drive at night. Released in 2008, VA Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol
Leo’s fingers were stained with coffee and regret. It was late 2008. CD sales had cratered, MP3s were king, and his beloved Ultrasound Studio—a cluttered paradise of analog warmth in a digital world—was three months behind on rent. To better understand the series, let's focus on