Twin - Twin Presents The Force

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Review by Traci Hassett

Alright, let’s dive into Twin Presents The Force, an electronic gem from 1999 that screams late-night Swedish vibes. Released on Detective Records and cut by BA (shoutout to whoever that legend is), this album sits snugly in the sweet spot between House and Disco. It’s not perfect, but it’s got character—like that one friend who always shows up overdressed to a casual hangout. First off, let’s talk about “The Force (Johan S Detox Club).” This track hits you with those chunky basslines right away, like someone handed your speakers a triple espresso. The groove feels effortlessly smooth, as if Johan just pressed record while vibing out in his studio. There’s something hypnotic about how the beat builds without ever losing its chill factor—it doesn’t demand attention; it earns it. Honestly, I can’t count how many times I’ve zoned out listening to this one while pretending to adult responsibly. It’s the kind of song that makes you wanna dance alone in your kitchen at 2 AM because why not? Then there’s “The Force (Original),” which flips the vibe entirely. Where the first track feels polished and ready for the club, this version leans rawer, almost unfinished—but in a good way. It’s like Twin decided to strip everything back to focus on what really matters: the rhythm. You get these funky little synth stabs popping up here and there, keeping things interesting without overdoing it. If the other mix is for dancing, this one’s for thinking—or maybe spacing out on public transport and looking deep even though you’re just thinking about dinner. What sticks with me most about Twin Presents The Force is how unpretentious it feels. It’s not trying to reinvent the wheel or win any awards—it just wants you to enjoy yourself. And honestly? That’s refreshing. Back in ‘99, when everyone else was busy taking themselves too seriously, Twin dropped this little slice of electronic heaven and let the music do the talking. Here’s the random thought that hit me while writing this: if albums were people, this one would totally be the guy at the party who quietly hands you a drink and says, “You looked like you needed this.” Cheers to that.

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Artist: Twin
Album: Twin Presents The Force

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Force (Johan S Detox Club)
The Force (Original)

Video

Twin - Star Wars Theme (The Force) (Johan S. Detox Club)

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Catalog Numbers

STAR WARS

Labels

Detective Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • White Label
  • 33 ⅓ RPM

Companies

RoleCompany
Lacquer Cut AtCutting Room

Credits

RoleCredit
Lacquer Cut ByBA

Notes

  • Stamped labels. This title is called "Star Wars Theme (The Force)" on other releases.
  • Catalog number is only found in run-outs. 990623 in run-outs indicates the date of vinyl pressing 23 June 1999.

About Twin

Real Name

    • Joachim Persson
    • Niclas Molinder & Fredrik Eriksso

Name Vars

  • Twinblue
  • TWIN\

Aliases

  • The Flamenco

Members

  • Niclas Molinder
  • Joachim Persson

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The 1999 Swedish electronic album *Twin Presents The Force* by Twin blends house and disco vibes. It was released under Detective Records and features just two tracks: "The Force (Johan S Detox Club)" and "The Force (Original)." Fun detail—BA handled the lacquer cut. Not your typical album setup, but it’s got a cool, minimalist charm.

Comments

vwalsh91
2025-03-15
Epic classic!
mahmoudqoutieh1995
2025-03-15
THANK YOU! Finally I have an artist name to put with this remix!