Va Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes Vol159 2008 Portable ✭
In 2008, portable music players (iPod, Zune, early Android phones, USB MP3 players) were booming. Some underground labels released “portable editions” — preloaded storage devices with exclusive mixes.
Ultrasound Studio appears to be a pseudonym for a series of unlicensed remix compilations circulating on P2P networks or small-batch USB drives.
Vol. 159 suggests a long-running numbered series, though no Vols. 1–158 are publicly cataloged. va ultrasound studio rare remixes vol159 2008 portable
Pinning down an exact tracklist is difficult. Internet Archive snapshots from 2009 suggest the file was usually circulated as USR_159_Portable.rar (96.2MB). Based on forum posts from What.cd and Soulseek chat logs, the compilation allegedly included: In 2008, portable music players (iPod, Zune, early
Critics of the time (on blogs like Pounding System or Discobelle) called Vol.159 "a messy, low-bitrate cash grab." Defenders called it the ultimate train playlist. Pinning down an exact tracklist is difficult
In the late 2000s, before streaming services dominated the music landscape, the electronic music scene thrived on curated DJ compilations. Among the most sought-after collections for Deep House and Soulful House enthusiasts was the Ultrasound Studio Rare Remixes series. Specifically, Volume 159, released around 2008, remains a nostalgic time capsule for fans of the genre.








