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Ram TrilogyChapter Five

Genre:Electronic
Style:Drum n Bass
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Brainwash5:41
Milky Way5:46

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    Cover of Chapter Five, 2002-07-08, VinylChapter Five
    12", 45 RPM
    RAM Records – RAMM 40UK2002UK2002
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    Cover of Chapter 5, 2002, VinylChapter 5
    12", White Label, Promo, 45 RPM, Stickered
    RAM Records – RAMM 40UK2002UK2002
    Cover of Chapter 5, 2016-12-15, FileChapter 5
    2×File, WAV, 1411 kbps
    RAM Records – RAMM40DUK2016UK2016
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    • Mr_Ramsbottom's avatar
      Mr_Ramsbottom
      There are some tunes that just sound like drugs, and Milky Way is definitely one of them. Proper jaw wobbler.
      • Brian_Badonde's avatar
        Brian_Badonde
        Milky Way is ultimately the best drum and bass tune ever made.... When it drops it creates a milky way in my pants
        • WolfySixSixSix's avatar
          Fuzzzz wuzzz wuzzzy fuzzy wuzzyyy buzzz buzzz bzzzzzzz is the reason I went off ram records after around the year 2000’s sorry but it got boring after that… Ram records should be renamed beehive 🐝 records lol. 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝
          • Bheinn's avatar
            Bheinn
            Well, I'm jumping at the chance to comment on this track seeing as no-one else has. I am of course talking of the B side, Milky Way. Possibly my favourite Ram Trilogy track (although Titan, Mindscan and the Pacman remix could be too), the mysterious, suspense-laden intro synths and the massive wonky bassline has cemented it in the list of anthemic d&b tracks. I saw Andy C drop this one (out of nowhere, of course) 32 bars after the second opening tune of his 6 hour Electric Brixton set and everybody just went mental in recognition. For me that wasn't a thing I'll forget, to see a rave of 1000 heads of all ages saluting a classic underground track, even in the face of Ram's increasing commercial direction.

            Anyway, salute to Ram Trilogy and the rest of the 'techstep' movement which happened around the turn of the century, truly music that resonates with me on a personal level.

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