Help me to identify a track - techno house from 90's. ANSWERED - Micronauts remix by Daft Punk

Hello!
When I was a teenager I was recording a lot techno/rave/etc music from radio (it was probably the only available source of fresh electronic music in my area despite the golden era of “rave”).
Couple of such records survived and I digitized some bits it before getting rid of cassettes.
For many years I was sure the track in the middle was some Daft Punk vinyl single from Homework era, but could not find it in their discography. Can anyone help? :slight_smile:

(Plz merge if there is any similar thread about track id’s. Also not much interested in Roni Size, but would be good to know which mix it was. Or maybe not him at all :smiley: )

(This is very authentic double analog warmth - FM radio direct to cassette!)

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Cool! So actually it was Daft Punk. Thanks a lot :slight_smile:

Shazam brought up -
airwave - rank 1 which is obviously wrong.

The other one - soul coughing & roni size ( I never liked that roni size style of live bass stuff. But it was hugely popular )

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anticlimactic but still fun!

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listened to the original.
which made me respect their remix more, stripped back raw shit.

but love radio freqs ferric degraded mixes, adds a layer of memory.

sorry no drama!
(I wish I have saved more records, there were examples I remember only by memory now)

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Listening too. Wow, DP seems to sample the acid bits and pitched it down and compressed af probably

Every sunday this local radio station evening would play a random full album end to end with no commercials and as a broke teenager (prior to being a broke adult) I used to tape those on cheap type I cassette tapes.

Those were the days!

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Damn, even not something obscure. The Spawn OST. Have never watched this movie but heard it’s OST already

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John leguizamo as the violator? trust me, you didn’t miss much.

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Almost the same for me, the difference was that there were several dedicated programs with different mixes and styles, sometimes regular, sometimes random. So the evenings were like endless surfing in search of cool sounds.

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We had a semi local college radio station that was broadcasting from within probably 35 miles of where I lived, but their antenna wasn’t that powerful and the reception was only decent in like one corner of one room in our house. They would play some incredible underground music both electronic and hip hop, world music and punk, like everything a station staffed by and ran by music nerd college kids would play. I wish I had the foresight and mobile recording equipment to tape some of those programs. because it was mostly ad free mixes also.