- The 12 Inch Mixes -1993- -flac- - Up By...: Yazoo
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- The 12 Inch Mixes -1993- -flac- - Up By...: Yazoo

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The album's tracklist includes:

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The compilation serves as a "best of" for dance-focused Yazoo enthusiasts. Key tracks often included on this 1993 release include:

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(also known as The Classic Techno Mixes ) is a 1993 compilation that collects extended versions and remixes from the short-lived but highly influential synth-pop duo Yazoo (known as Yaz in North America). Album Overview Release Year: 1993

The drum machines used by Vince Clarke (such as the Roland TR-808 and LinnDrum) have sharp, punchy transients. A lossless file ensures that the kick drums thud and the hi-hats sizzle exactly as they did on the original vinyl and early CD pressings. The Digital Preservation Legacy If you share with third parties, their policies apply

CD, Compilation, Limited Edition (Unofficial/Bootleg) Label: Techno Classix DJ Service (Catalog: TC006) Genre: Electronic, Synth-pop, Techno Total Length: Approximately 64:41 Tracklist

According to enthusiasts at Classic Pop Magazine , their sound—a "soulful synth-pop" that blended Clarke’s precise hooks with Moyet’s raw, bluesy voice—became a blueprint for future genres like house music. Key Tracks and Remixes

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