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Force (2)The Beginning

Genre:Electronic
Style:Hardcore, Techno
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The Beginning
Aftermath The Sequel

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    Cover of The Beginning, 1991-00-00, VinylThe Beginning
    12", 45 RPM, White Label, Stamped
    786 Approved – 786-001UK1991UK1991
    Cover of The Beginning, 1991, VinylThe Beginning
    12", 45 RPM, White Label
    786 Approved – 786 001UK1991UK1991
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    Cover of The Beginning, 1991, VinylThe Beginning
    12", 45 RPM, White Label, Stamped
    786 Approved – 786-001UK1991UK1991
    Cover of The Beginning, 1991, VinylThe Beginning
    12", 45 RPM, White Label, Stamped
    786 Approved – 786001UK1991UK1991
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    • Johnmarcus's avatar
      Johnmarcus
      Edited one year ago
      I first remember hearing "The Beginning" on IBC radio Manchester & just loved it for its full on madness, just that bit tougher and different, with its full on tough dirty driving synth riffs that are just relentless, Outlander "The Vamp" intro was mixed into the end of the track worked a treat ! Flip it over and your in for something different "Aftermath The Sequel" which is what is says, with that amazing rumbling deep bassline. Happy memories & times!
      • tranzyd's avatar
        tranzyd
        Edited 5 years ago
        Agreed with previous reviewer, this tune was ruff in quality and sounded like it was recorded on an Amiga computer, but it was hard as nails on release, a little too much for some at the time. Tastes also changed and this one got forgotten. It did try to explore new areas of hardcore. The other side has a track that for me is a much darker heavier track similar to Nightmares on Wax, Aftermath (which is one of my favs)
        • PHUTURE303's avatar
          PHUTURE303
          All about the pure madness of side A for me even tho I like the B side too.
          786 and Deja Vu were a no sell out label with some quality underground hardcore which have unfortanatly been pretty much forgot about now.
          • steady-j's avatar
            steady-j
            Edited 19 years ago
            The B Side "Tunnel Vision" is actually a (quite good) cover version of Nightmares on Wax' "Aftermath", and nothing like as noisy as the atonal, dischordant synths and hectic breakbeats of the A-side

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