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Two Little Boys
Stylophonia
The record features two versions of Stylophonia: on the A-side, the Extended Vocal Remix, a punchy and dynamic cut blending electronic textures with vocal elements for maximum club appeal. On the B-side lies the Land of Aus Instrumental, a stripped-down version that brings the rhythm section to the front—driven bass, bright breakbeats, and a hypnotic structure characteristic of early rave productions.
Musically, Stylophonia feels like a product of its time in the best possible way. It carries the unpolished, high-energy spirit that defined 1991: bold synth lines, energetic percussion, and an atmosphere built for crowded dancefloors and strobe-lit warehouses. It reflects an era when experimentation was at the heart of electronic music, and when producers were free from the conventions that later shaped the genre.
For collectors, MFDT 005 is a fascinating piece. Its Music Factory imprint, the design aesthetic of the era, and the involvement of several credited producers and engineers make it an attractive item for fans of early electronic and rave culture. Copies are not always easy to find, and the record has gained interest among those exploring the roots of breakbeat and UK hardcore.
Today, Stylophonia remains a refreshing listen—both a nostalgic time-capsule and a vibrant reminder of how forward-thinking early electronic music could be. Whether you’re a vinyl collector, a DJ exploring classic tracks, or simply someone who appreciates the raw pulse of early-90s dance music, this release has a character and charm that still resonate.
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Stylophonia (Extended Vocal Remix)
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Stylophonia (Land Of Aus Instru-mental)




