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N.B.S. Records, based in Belgium, marketed the series as a unique creation, warning that other similar series were "poor and bad copies". Accessing the Music
Perhaps the most recognizable from this year, it featured a massive megamix on the A-side including tracks like Double You's "Please Don't Go" and 2 Unlimited's "Workaholic". The B-side showcased Paganelli's original work, such as "Beat Computer 8" and "Feelin' Good". Download 1992 Paganelli Dance Computer (1992) rar
While originally released on physical media (Vinyl and CD), these albums are now primarily sought after by collectors on platforms like Discogs and eBay . Digitized versions and historical archives are occasionally preserved by community enthusiasts for historical study of early 90s Belgian techno. The B-side showcased Paganelli's original work, such as
The "Dance Computer" series was a prominent Belgian electronic music project produced by and released through N.B.S. Records (New Belgian Sound) in the early 1990s. In 1992 , the series saw the release of volumes 7, 8, and 9, which were influential in the development of the Euro House, Techno, and Hardcore genres. The Story of the 1992 Releases The "Dance Computer" series was a prominent Belgian
Released in formats ranging from 7-inch vinyl to CD maxi-singles, this volume focused heavily on the emerging Hardcore and Techno sounds.
During 1992, the European dance scene was transitioning from classic house into more aggressive techno and accessible Euro House. Stefano Paganelli acted as the primary producer and megamix DJ for these releases, often blending major hits of the year into cohesive, high-energy sets.
This release continued the trend with a "Best Cover Mix" and additional house mixes produced by Paganelli. Music & Production Style Genres: Electronic, Techno, Euro House, and Hardcore.
N.B.S. Records, based in Belgium, marketed the series as a unique creation, warning that other similar series were "poor and bad copies". Accessing the Music
Perhaps the most recognizable from this year, it featured a massive megamix on the A-side including tracks like Double You's "Please Don't Go" and 2 Unlimited's "Workaholic". The B-side showcased Paganelli's original work, such as "Beat Computer 8" and "Feelin' Good".
While originally released on physical media (Vinyl and CD), these albums are now primarily sought after by collectors on platforms like Discogs and eBay . Digitized versions and historical archives are occasionally preserved by community enthusiasts for historical study of early 90s Belgian techno.
The "Dance Computer" series was a prominent Belgian electronic music project produced by and released through N.B.S. Records (New Belgian Sound) in the early 1990s. In 1992 , the series saw the release of volumes 7, 8, and 9, which were influential in the development of the Euro House, Techno, and Hardcore genres. The Story of the 1992 Releases
Released in formats ranging from 7-inch vinyl to CD maxi-singles, this volume focused heavily on the emerging Hardcore and Techno sounds.
During 1992, the European dance scene was transitioning from classic house into more aggressive techno and accessible Euro House. Stefano Paganelli acted as the primary producer and megamix DJ for these releases, often blending major hits of the year into cohesive, high-energy sets.
This release continued the trend with a "Best Cover Mix" and additional house mixes produced by Paganelli. Music & Production Style Genres: Electronic, Techno, Euro House, and Hardcore.