Trax Records returns to vinyl with Screamin’ Rachael "DISCO 3000 Vinyl"
- Amy Posts
- May 1
- 1 min read

Screamin' Rachael's "DISCO 3000" vinyl release on her iconic Trax Records offers a compelling and electrifying snapshot of Chicago's timeless house legacy. Limited to just 150 hand-numbered copies, this meticulously pressed record is already nearing sell-out, highlighting its status as an instant collector's gem.
The release brilliantly captures the raw intensity of classic acid house pioneers—echoes of Phuture's acid lineage, DJ Pierre's hypnotic rhythms, and Jeff Mills' fearless experimentation permeate every groove. "Bitch (D BEAT Long Version)" ignites Side A with relentless rhythms and stripped-down precision, evoking the gritty spirit of underground warehouse sessions. Marcus Mixx’s "Acid Trip – Unending Journey Mixx" follows, delivering an expansive journey through distorted percussion and iconic 303 lines, bridging nostalgia and innovation seamlessly.
On Side B, DJ Chip Chop masterfully weaves past and future with the "DISCO 3000 MEGA MIX," an energetic homage to Chicago mixtape culture that reaffirms Screamin' Rachael's enduring influence. Crafted by boutique pressing plant Desslab Distribution, the vinyl itself stands as a pristine audio artifact, promising unparalleled sonic clarity.
This pressing isn't merely a record—it's an essential capsule of pure Chicago energy. With limited copies nearly sold out, now is the time to secure a piece of acid house history.
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