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01. Quazar - The Seven Stars
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02. Quazar - Moon Turns The Tide
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03. Quazar - The Seven Stars 2024 (Olav Basoski Mix)
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04. Quazar - Day-Glo
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ARTIST
QUAZAR
TITLE
The Seven Stars EP
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
SUPERSTITION
CATALOG #
SUPERST 2865EP
SUPERST 2865EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/15/2024
Quazar
are pioneers of the first house- and techno-generation of the early '90s. Formed in Amsterdam by producer
Gert van Veen
, Quazar debuted in 1990 with the 12"
The Seven Stars/Day-glo
, which became an underground hit all over the world, from the UK and Germany to The USA, Goa and Australia. It's still considered as one of the ultimate classics of the original rave-scene.
The Seven Stars
, a wild and exciting musical voyage, full of instrumental crescendos and rushes, is a hard-hitting techno-track that set dance floors on fire with its fierce energy. The raw persuasive power of the A side and the acid tinged "Moon Turns The Tide' is balanced by the gentle, melodic "Day-glo" -- a predecessor of the later minimal style and a favorite of
Ricardo Villalobos
, that unexpectedly became just as popular as "The Seven Stars."