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Human Resource - Dominator (the original)

Human Resource - The Complete Dominator

Label:
Catalog#:
RSUK 4X
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
1991
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Hardcore, Techno

Tracklist

  Black Side
A1   Dominator (Beltram Mix) 4:34
    Remix - Beltram*
A2   Dominator (Frank De Wulf # 1 Mix) 4:43
    Remix - Frank De Wulf
A3   Dominator (Frank De Wulf # 2 Mix) 4:41
    Remix - Frank De Wulf
  Silver Side
B1   Dominator (Mental Speed Mix) 5:23
    Remix - Ceejay Bolland*
B2   Dominator (Original Mix) 4:58

Credits

Written-By, Producer, Programmed By - Jonan V. Beek* , Robert Mahu

Notes

Pressed at MPO, Averton, France.

Published by MCA Music
℗ 1991 IMC © 1991 R&S Records
Made in England

Barcode: 5 016026 257040

Etchings:
A: MPO , RSUK 4 x A1
B: MPO , RSUK 4 x B1

Additional info on sticker:
5 MIXES - 2 PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

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Rated 5/5
Review by The_Editor Feb 13, 2008
This track has the HEAT of a Nuclear Reactor. And for those attempting to MIX this; you'd better bring an equal amount of HEAT to maintain the bodies on the dance floor when the needle hits the record. I was in AMSTERDAM HOLLAND when DJ Marcel dropped this at the club "The It" fresh off the press. When some people hear Techno/House and Dope in the same sentence they often equate it with a drug effect like Extacy. Well this track is so DOPE that you will be addicted like a fiend. The sound is Ground Breaking. The Beats are RAW like sex without a condom and a guaranteed satisfaction that leaves listeners begging for more. It's one of the BEST Productions I continue to enjoy because it also educates.
If there were eleven commandments this would be it: "Thou Shall Play This to The Max".
Rated 5/5
Review by Alain_Patrick Jun 09, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
I remember very well the FIRST time I heard your Remix for Human Resource's "Dominator" in 1991, how it was HUGE; it sounded like the World would never be the same again. I asked myself: "What the hell is that? Cataclysmic!"

The combination between this obscure, underground Beltram version with sinister vocals "I'm bigger and bolder and rougher and tougher in other words sucker there is no other ...I'm the one and only Dominator! I'm the one and only Dominator!" added to the ironical kisses "Muuuah! Muuuuaah!" on the drop sounded so dark, so massively broken, that I sincerely don't think the dancefloors were ready for such an impact at that time...

The more interesting fact is that DJ Mau Mau was the one that played it first and, most impressively, on a mainstream venue called U.S. Beef Rock. That was my first contact with two legends: Joey Beltram, and R&S label.
Rated 5/5
Review by V-Agent Jan 21, 2003
The 'X' on the catalogue number signifies a limited release of 5000.
The rarest copy of "Dominator" there is.
Rated 5/5
Review by shanethedominator Sep 25, 2002
Original 1991 remixes by Joey Beltram, Frank De Wulf & CJ Bolland (the mental speed mix) From IMC HR moved to R&S records in Belguim where there career reached fever point. The Complete Dominator was later re released as the more than complete Dominator through radikal records which included an additional remix, the Human Remix. Along side Joey Beltrams releases this is what undoubtedly put R Human Resource firmly on the map in the music industry