Notes
Pressed at MPO, Averton, France.
From the sleeve:
RECORDED AT SUPERJAMMING STUDIOS WITH: ATARI 1040 STE, C-LAB CREATOR,
ENSONIQ EPS, KORG M3, EVS 1, JEN S1000, YS2000, ALLEN & HEATH S2, DASIO DA7
THANKS TO JOHNNY ROCCA AND ALL THE STAFF AT THE MICHIKO LONDON SHOP.
RESPECT TO NICK PJ, FROST (EVERYTIME), SWAN E, SLIPMATT, KENNY KEN, DJ RAP,
EASYGROOVE, STUART FROM ECLIPSE COVENTRY, ALL THE PURE ORGANIZATION STAFF
(RAGE & DANCE 91), DAVE AND RAY AT CITY SOUNDS, NICK AND ASHLEY FROM
BLACKMARKET, RYAN FROM UBIK, THE SENIOR ROCKIN' CREW AT EMT, PAUL
CLIFFORD, RUTH AND TONY AT 3DTV, J.A.H. AND JASMINE. THANKS TO
ALAN AND SHARON FROM STANDARD RECORDING STUDIOS AND EVERYONE'S MUM AND DAD.
℗&© 1991 RHYTHM SECTION RECORDINGS
Barcode: 5 023248 000569
B1 - 128 bpm nice ragga style vibe with the mc chanting away and lovely woman vocal line running through. Crisp simple but nice amen breaks and bass.
B2 - 128bpm very similair amen break, this time with the typical 91 style synth stabs and lovely "all it takes is a little emotion" woman vocal line. A few other samples and different sections to this track, works very well.
A1 - 128bpm starts with classic 91 stabs, and imo this is one of the best tracks of 1991. The "listen to the bassline talk" vocal line followed by very nice bassline riff, coupled with the synth stabs makes for a great vibe. Lots of different sections keep interest, and lots of other small vocal samples appear throughout the track.
A2 - 128bpm starts with amazing "you are the new new generation" vocal line, and nice mellow synth riff. This for me is the best tune on the EP, quality all the way through. Nice beats, nice bassline, plenty of different sections & drops to keep interest but its the actual whole overall vibe of the track that works so well, and probably one of the best oldskool hardcore tunes of all time.
Overall this is a must-have EP for any oldskool hardcore fan.