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'''Internet Gospel Pt. II''' is the earliest release to be attached to the "INTERNET CLUB" alias. Its origins are unclear, seemingly only appearing publically in early January 2012.<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/154092341488132098 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "INTERNET GOSPEL PT. II  #RARE #CLASSIX RT @Leonce: http://mediafire.com/?bi9uc04g750w1pi"]</ref><br><br>
'''Internet Gospel Pt. II''' is a single by [[INTERNET CLUB]]. The artist originally promoted it claiming it was a "random thing (found) on Mediafire"<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/83608030855438337 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "LOL, found this random thing on Mediafire. Seems like some preacher from 1996 bitching about the Internet or something. http://bit.ly/ijpiny"]</ref>, before eventually revealing in 2012 that they had created it. It has since been referred to as the first INTERNET CLUB release.<br>
The track is simply the Club Mix of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Days_and_One_Week "Seven Days A Week" by B.B.E.] with the bridge looped for a duration of 25 minutes (remixed in a similar style to the [[NIGHTWAVES mixtape]]), and the track title is a direct reference to a track of the same name from the album [https://www.discogs.com/Borden-Ferraro-Godin-Halo-Lopatin-FRKWYS-7-/master/353721 FRKWYS 7]. Both were sourced from the now defunct site "trancefamily.net".<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/727099616273952768 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "tabor robak’s Trance Forever site changed my life as a young one http://tranceforever.net", "also directly responsible for IC because internet gospel was made out of the “seven days and one week” mp3"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/1171936765139148801 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "also re: Internet Gospel Pt. II, the title was nicked from FRKWYS 7, and i'd like to give a shoutout to tabor robak's http://tranceforever.net and ishkur's guide for introducing me to so much"]</ref>
The track is simply the Club Mix of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Days_and_One_Week "Seven Days and One Week" by B.B.E.] with the bridge looped for a duration of 25 minutes (remixed in a similar style to the [[NIGHTWAVES mixtape]]), and the title is a direct reference to a track of the same name from the album [https://www.discogs.com/Borden-Ferraro-Godin-Halo-Lopatin-FRKWYS-7-/master/353721 FRKWYS 7]. The former was sourced from the now defunct site "tranceforever.net".<ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/727099616273952768 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "tabor robak’s Trance Forever site changed my life as a young one http://tranceforever.net", "also directly responsible for IC because internet gospel was made out of the “seven days and one week” mp3"]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/cyberia_mix/status/1171936765139148801 @cyberia_mix on Twitter: "also re: Internet Gospel Pt. II, the title was nicked from FRKWYS 7, and i'd like to give a shoutout to tabor robak's http://tranceforever.net and ishkur's guide for introducing me to so much"]</ref>


==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[https://www.last.fm/music/Internet+Club/Internet+Gospel+Pt.+II Last.fm Page]
*[https://www.last.fm/music/Internet+Club/Internet+Gospel+Pt.+II Last.fm Page]


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Latest revision as of 22:02, 22 June 2021

Internet Gospel Pt. II
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Information
ArtistINTERNET CLUB
Release Type Single
Label Self-published
Formats
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Bandcamp Single
(Free Download)
Release Date June 22, 2011
Length 37:45
Status Online
INTERNET CLUB
Next Release GATEWAY 2 UR DREAMS

Internet Gospel Pt. II is a single by INTERNET CLUB. The artist originally promoted it claiming it was a "random thing (found) on Mediafire"[1], before eventually revealing in 2012 that they had created it. It has since been referred to as the first INTERNET CLUB release.
The track is simply the Club Mix of "Seven Days and One Week" by B.B.E. with the bridge looped for a duration of 25 minutes (remixed in a similar style to the NIGHTWAVES mixtape), and the title is a direct reference to a track of the same name from the album FRKWYS 7. The former was sourced from the now defunct site "tranceforever.net".[2][3]

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