Tracklist
Black Side | |||
The Omen (Psycho Mix) | |||
Silver Side | |||
The Omen (After Life Mix) |
Credits (6)
- Cris Brodahl*Painting
- Joey BeltramProducer, Mixed By
- Program 2Producer, Mixed By
- G. Le Fosse*Written-By
- J. Beltram*Written-By
- V. Calderone*Written-By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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The Omen 12", 45 RPM | R & S Records – RS 9136 | Belgium | 1991 | Belgium — 1991 | |||||
The Omen 12", 45 RPM | R & S Records – RSUK 7, Outer Rhythm – RSUK 7 | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 | |||||
The Omen CD, Single, Partially Mixed | R & S Records – RSUK 7CD | UK | 1991 | UK — 1991 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Omen 12", 45 RPM, Holographic label | R & S Records – RS 9136 | Belgium | 1991 | Belgium — 1991 | |||||
The Omen 12", 45 RPM, Repress | R & S Records – RS 9136 | Belgium | 2006 | Belgium — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Omen (Remixes) 2×File, WAV | R & S Records – RS 9136DB | Belgium | 2010 | Belgium — 2010 | Recently Edited | ||||
The Omen 12", 45 RPM, Reissue, Repress | R & S Records – RS 9136 | Belgium | Belgium | Recently Edited |
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referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
This is an absolute rave classic! Still sounds immense today. Immense record that tore up dance floors back in the day.referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
This was a kind of clubby rave track at the time. It rules and has a very “in your face” sound that is missing from everything non-rave related. The main hook is what still gets me to this day.- Edited 3 years ago
referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
The Purists and Beltram Fans are shocked, untypical Release, Hoover Sound, what's that ?! However, nobody knows how deep Joey had his Hand in this Production except himself. And if the other guys do the work and just use Joeys Name as to get more attention, who cares ? I just can tell you, this tune was a groundbreaking floor bomb in the past. It burns down everything in the past on every rave, in every club. The dancing crowd flipped out, and if you where dj at this moment you had an experience you will never forget in your life. A time period where this music was new and exiting. No commercial shit, djs fees are mostly free drinks the whole evening, hotel/gasoline amount and a free feeling spirit. When you weren't there please stop crying around "worst beltram Production" bla bla, you had no idea. referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
This Track is a huge step above most of the rave music that was being released at the time. If you don't like this you are really gonna be disappointed with the alternatives. Understandable you may not like this if you weren't in the scene at this time, but this song had a really great energy for dancing in this scene and really moved the dancers and the dance floor.. At the same time Goa Trance was beginning to go deep into the esoteric and psychedelic aspects of dance music so if you want to go to the other extreme polarity from this Exoteric dance music to something deeper and more profound, check out Classic Goa Trance from the years 1991 to 1998. Trance was also beginning to come on line at that time, so a lot of styles to choose from.referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
i think all this negative comments are made by people who wasn't there at the begining of all this rave euphoria
so i think they can't handle the sound of 1991.
as they ride on the vawe od 2000'sreferencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RSUK 7
Nitpicking: My copy of this has MPO intact on the runout as opposed to crossed out, otherwise identical. Does that count as a separate entry?referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
Full on Belgium Techno from Joey Beltram.
Huge tune back in 1991 - pack full of energy with its driving techno rhythms, huge synth rave stabs and a whole load of other sample put to great effect. Take your pick on the mixes they are both checking out.referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
God knows what Joey Beltram was on when he came up with this one, but compared to "Joey's Riot", "Energy Flash" or "Code 6" you would swear it was by a different artist altogether. The only point of comparison is in the drum programming ! Definitely one to avoid for true Beltram fans.referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
ALSO INCLUDES SAMPLE OF LED ZEPPELINS "WHOLE LOTTA LOVE"referencing The Omen (12", 45 RPM) RS 9136
I have to disagree Andy... still holds as much energy as it did back then. It's a belter!
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