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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 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>
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 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>


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Revision as of 21:30, 3 March 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 the earliest release to be attached to the "INTERNET CLUB" alias. Its origins are unclear, seemingly only appearing publically in early January 2012.[1]

The track is simply the Club Mix of "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 FRKWYS 7. Both were sourced from the now defunct site "trancefamily.net".[2][3]

External Links

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References