Polygon Window ‎– Quoth

Label:
Warp Records – WAP 33
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Clear
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Tracklist

A1 Quoth (Original) 5:36
A2 Iketa 4:30
B1 Quoth (Wooden Thump Mix) 7:58
B2 Bike Pump Meets Bucket 5:58

Credits

Notes

Writing, programming, arranging, engineering, producing + location recording by Richard D James at Llannerlog Studios, Cornwall.
Mastered at Townhouse Studios, London
Published by Copyright Control.
Made in England.
℗ 1993 Warp Records
© 1993 Warp Records

The Designers Republic "Bingo Bobby Boo"

The test pressing comes on black vinyl and is rarer than the clear pressing.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 021603 033061
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side A): WAP-33-A₁ MAX. Townhouse
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side B): WAP-33-B₁ MAX.

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 7) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
Quoth (12", MP, Cle) Warp Records WAP 33 UK 1993
Quoth (CD, Maxi) Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 8705-2 US 1993
Quoth (CD, Single) Warp Records WAP 33 CD UK 1993
Quoth (CD, Single) Warp Records WAP 33CD UK 1993
Quoth (12") Wax Trax! Records, TVT Records TVT 8705-0 US 1993
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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by swar76 Sep 08, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
"Quoth" is truly a smashing track with a loud bass and percussions and sounds derived from the London Underground. It is being said that Richard D. James went into the field with his sound recorder and was fascinated by the sounds trains make.

If you listen carefully you can hear the sounds of trains running on the tracks. Maybe this explains the cover of this release. The artist is running down the stairs on an underground station in London (I think).

This is one is not for your average birthday party, but for hard house-heads.
Rated 4/5
Review by blim Jan 24, 2006 (edited over 6 years ago)
Great track - all driving, clattering, metallic percussion. A real groundbreaking track and one of the first techno releases to really get the attention of the indie-kids back in 1993. This was released and deleted on the same day, on nice opaque vinyl.
Review by Westpfalz-Johnny Dec 29, 2003
I don´t know it exactly, but I think that no release of Aphex Twin is such a 100%-Techno-track like this one. This is one of the few tracks by him you could really play in a club and the people can dance to it in a normal way - neither chilling in the corner nor flipping totally out!

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