Etching in the run-out grooves reads ' DJUNGLE FEVER 15 - GIZZ TV - SAURE GURKEN' on both sides.
Label artwork varies on the different copies available.
Review by rekord.netAug 29, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Yes all the copies seem to have all slightly different artwork. Mine got the plant pattern on one side. on the other side it is plain purple. I have heard 3 copies until now and both sound very dynamic but with a little crackle sound allthough they looked like mint. The vinyl quality was obviously not very clean in this pressing process.
Review by brownaApr 02, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
It seems that every copy of this record has slightly different labels.Some have the whole middle section missing and the the records that have the middle section intact either have just plain colours like red/yellow or they have the typical trippy artwork as displayed on the image.My copy has both sides decorated with the above mentioned artwork, but the image shows one side with synth functions and the other side with dj.ungle fever atrwork.Strange.
Review by ThirstyDragonDec 04, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Unlike the other early Dj.Ungle Fever releases, this one is slower, more mature and grooving acid; excellent stuff! My copy of this was once thrown away by the manufacturer, with a huge saw out in the middle, where the label once was, in a big tray outside the factory. But it was rescued by an unknown vinyl-lover. Thanks!! What a loss this would have been....
I have a copy without any artwork and two stickers, a-side is yellow, b-side is red. but the color of the wax is also dark green marbled. It's a wonderful acid record, not very hard but very groovy acid!