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The Brothers GrimmField Of Dreams / Exodus (The Lion Awakes)

Label:Production House – PNT 036
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Hardcore, Bleep

Tracklist

AField Of Dreams6:06
AAExodus (The Lion Awakes)6:19
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Published by FJR Music Ltd.

Side A samples:
Violin & cello from Madonna - Papa Don't Preach
Vocal from Seal - Future Love Paradise

Side B samples:
Synth from Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Vocal from Definition Of Sound - When A Lion Awakens
Bleeps from Yello Magic Orchestra - Computer Game

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 018890 120369
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched - variant 1): PNT 036-A2 CTS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched - variant 1): PNT 036-AA2 MB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched - variant 2): PNT 036 A-2 CTS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, etched - variant 2): PNT 036 AA-2 MB

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Field Of Dreams / Exodus (The Lion Awakes) (12", Promo, White Label)Production HousePNT 036UK1992

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  • brettvincent's avatar
    brettvincent
    Tuuuuune. Absolute classic. When this first came out in the clubs it was an instant banger
    • Luckedup's avatar
      Luckedup
      Exodus I got to know and came to love as a 19 year old in 1992 - it was the first track on one side of ‘Hardcore 5’ a mix tape by someone calling themselves DJ Ace - available in Camden Market and other places. I bought mine in Flying records in the now sadly long gone Kensington Market.

      Exodus has it all - you can’t get imagine how fresh and exciting this sounded in 1992 if you were 19 🥲
      • tranzyd's avatar
        tranzyd
        this was played to death at the raves back in the day, still good today. it was powerfull, bass could have been deeper.
        The bass is quiet and you can hear some surface noise. Still a tune that keeps going up in value
        • tangee's avatar
          tangee
          Sounds of 1992, such a superb year and such a superb 12", what a time to have lived through....
          • MISTER_DIA-TRIBE_73's avatar
            Edited 6 years ago
            Acen n Dice. Those looped variations of Tubular Bells is seriuosly rugged! Chopped like the beats. A seriously wicked part of my life. 1992- 2017 and beyond! We are the music makers! And we are the dreamers of dreams! ;) Ps and to think that an 80s soul man decided to release music like this is still befuddling! But I can live with that.
            • noxon's avatar
              noxon
              . . . Here comes trouble. The Lion has awoken! . . .
              • timjack's avatar
                timjack
                The original mix of Exodus is also on the 2017 Remixes Part 1, alongside Luke Vibert and The Maghreban remixes (sold out on bandcamp now).
                • Pleinmont's avatar
                  Pleinmont
                  Awesome tracks (along with Sign of the Times).
                  Sounds like a chunky bleeps sample from SUAD in there too.

                  Those were the days.....
                  • OrangeRider's avatar
                    OrangeRider
                    What's not to like? This reminds me of Pulse 90.6 FM. All good then. It also reminds me of UK hardcore at its best. Original samples, original breaks, original beats. Field of Dreams is amazing.
                    • Choc1ce's avatar
                      Choc1ce
                      Another Production House classic. Exodus is a far better tune and I can remember a handful of DJ's playing it. Its dark and full of pulsating break beats, with an air of mysticism about it. Another great hardcore track.

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