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Sperminator - No Woman Allowed (Ladie's Room Mix) 1992

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Sperminator - No Woman Allowed

Label:
Catalog#:
ROT 008
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
1992
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Hardcore, Gabber

Tracklist

A   No Woman Allowed (Men's Room Mix) 3:37
B1   No Woman Allowed (Ladie's Room Mix) 4:20
B2   Uptempo (Slow Down Mix) 3:33

Credits

Producer, Arranged By, Composed By, Written-By - M. Hickendorff* , P. van Tol*

Notes

Track B2 samples the movie 'Saturn 3'. This record is repressed 2 times, once in 2002 and in 2006. Represses come in plain black sleeve, with Rotterdam Records sticker on the front. The black on the represses labels is white and vice
versa.

Engraved on A Side is "Rotterdam Rules Ok !" and "A Master Cut"

Engraved on B side is "Supersperm from Rough 'a Dam" and "Another Master Cut"

B-side speed is erroneous listed as 33⅓ RPM

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Review by nebkins_sales Jun 16, 2009
I think the previous reviewers are missing the point of gabba records by a long way. Its fun music to dance to and go completely mental to. It’s not meant to be chin stroked to. This was a big tune back in the day and if you break it down even further every part of it is absolutely rocking.

The menacing string intro, the growling synth and kick drums, the scream before the beats layer up on themselves giving great urgency and my favourite part the stuttering of the synth backed with some background drums. The tune then continues on to have another two great riff sections before finishing up.

And another great reason for owning this 12" is the superb slower B Side with superb sample from Harvey Keitel in the movie Saturn 3.
Review by stevealoha Jun 16, 2009
I agree with the review above, and was prompted to write something about it after seeing this review. It is one of the worst records ever, I remember hearing it first at Movement Records in Southampton when I was a student there. The owner of the record shop played it to a crowded Saturday afternoon's group of punters and pretty much cleared the shop immediately!

As a comedy record it's great, up there with the likes of Banana Boat Song on Kickin, but it really is a terrible piece of vinyl.

If you own this you should be ashamed.

Review by thacidisaster Jun 15, 2009
Really bogus record featuring a voice sample saying ... you guessed it - No Women Allowed. Anybody who bought this as a serious purchase is obviously a sad little man who needs to find a bit of taste. I actually feel sorry for the producer. Its very noisy and nasty as you would expect. Turd Gabba guff for dancers with a spring up their arses, not to mention whatever else they may have jammed up there! The kind of record that gives techno a very bad name. It came along with the onslaught of rejects at the time, trying to make techno music that was harder than Aphex Twin. I did know somebody who bought this, which is why i know what it sounds like. I had to put up with it after going to his place for an after party. He invited girls along too - then played this. As you can imagine, he is a dick!