THE big tune of 94, got rinsed (a bit too much) by every dj on the scene, and now i smile on those times. elevation@crystal palace, world dance@lydd airport, lazerdrome in peckham, all destroyed by this tune. everyone then copied the stop/start formula.
perhaps one of the biggest jungle tunes ever - can't believe i'm first to load this. still sounds very fresh after all this time... 'splash' also recorded under the name 'undercover agent' and made the classic 'oh gosh' and the structure of the drum patterns especially gives that away. class.
a piece of drum & bass history, and a special request from my friend 'ravedaze'
i first heard this at a club night called 'fivers' at the roller express, edmonton, london, 1992. scarred me forever.
it's 1991, and this comes out of the radio. it sounds like a nuclear war. these guys bought ex-army armoured vehicles, fitted them with massive sound systems, and set up a free rave in a car park up north somewhere. if you're in the know, tell me what really happened.
alex reece's most popular tune was 'pulp fiction' but i much preferred this one, which was released about 8 months to a year before.
early metalheadz biznez.
this tune got a proper caning when the promos were sent out - heard everywhere from everyone, i remember a warm night at lydd airport, with fabio playing this as the opener in his set. from the leading label in intelligent liquid drum & bass,
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most famous for the whitney houston sample of 'i will always love you' this track was known only as 'black' for quite a while, as it was first in the 'colours' label that was from formation. this was followed by blue, red, green etc.