R, The ‎– Rave The Planet

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ESP Records – ESP 9106-1
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Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
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A1 Rave The Planet (Yeah) 5:56
AA1 Groove The Planet
Remix, Producer [Additional] – D-Shake
5:20
AA2 The Big Dipper 5:00

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Published by Frontdyk Music.
℗ 1991 ESP Records.

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  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side A): ESP 9106 A HCP872921 08 30707 20 1A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side AA): ESP 9106 B HCP872921 08 30707 20 1B1
  • Matrix / Runout (Sleeve and both labels): 08-030707-20
  • Barcode: 8 711315 91061
  • Rights Society: STEMRA
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Review by Nov 07, 2005 (edited over 6 years ago)
Head straight for the "Groove The Planet" mix on this one. It's not widely regarded as a classic but it's a legendary tune to me. I use to always use this as my first tune in sets many years ago. To say it sent the party "bananas!" is an understatement.

I also heard this played by legendary Plymouth DJ's SAS (Shaun & Simon) on a considerably larger system to the ones I was used to playing on. It was one of those defining moments of my "Raving" days. This was at one of the many "illegal" raves, we had here in the fields of the West Country of England where you cou couldn't wish to find a better atmosphere or party-spirit. Thanks to Maggie Thatcher and her fascist government those days are no more.

This is a wicked piece of Dutch Rave packed full of energy and atmosphere. Starting off with a bleepy, spooky intro which sounds like a sample of a Sci-Fi film (the name of which escapes me). It's not long before the track explodes into a big ravey riff. This is replaced with some fantastic, natural sounding breaks (they sound like a live drummer!) and a cool, funky bassline. All these elements soon combine to create a riot of a tune and it's worth letting this one play right to the end.

One my all time favourites from the early 90's and still cherished to this day. TUNE!!!
Review by FireQueen Oct 07, 2008
Groove the Planet is The tune on this record!

This is a wicked piece of Dutch Classic Rave packed full of energy and atmosphere!

Starting off with a bleepy, spooky intro which sounds like a sample of a Sci-Fi film ...

"70 Billion people / where are they hiding"

This is a quote from an Outer Limits episode titled: Demon With A Glass Hand ...

Another wicked tune in my collection =)

Don't you just love it, when all bass n bleeps come together so nicely in a tune like this one?

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