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PhutureRise From Your Grave

Label:Strictly Rhythm – SR 1273
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:US
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Genre:Electronic
Style:House

Tracklist

A1Rise From Your Grave (Wake Da F___ Up Mix)5:51
A2Rise From Your Grave (Wild Pitch Mix)6:33
B1Rise From Your Grave (Hard Head Mix)5:30
B2Rise From Your Grave (London Radio Edit)4:37
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Produced for PHamily Productions.
Recorded and Mixed at Air Sound Studio Broad View, IL
Edited at Prime Cuts, NYC.
Phuture Dedicates "Rise From Your Grave" to the misguided, misdirected and uneducated people of this world. Open your eyes and realize...Rise from your grave!
℗ © 1992 Strictly Rhythm Records, Inc.

Some record center labels are swapped: A side label is on B side, and vice versa.

Samples the voice "Rise from your grave." from the Sega Mega Drive version of the video game Altered Beast.

Track timings on labels are incorrect - corrected timings taken from my digitised vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): SR 1273 - Wake Europadisk Dmm S1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): SR 1273 - Hard Europadisk Dmm S1
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other Versions (5 of 14)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Rise From Your Grave (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing)Strictly RhythmSR 1273US1992
Rise From Your Grave : Remixes (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)R & S Records, R & S RecordsRS 93016, R&S 93016Belgium1993
Rise From Your Grave (CD, Maxi-Single)R & S RecordsRS93016CDBelgium1993
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Rise From Your Grave (Tiefschwarz Remix) (12")Strictly RhythmSR12645UK2007
Rise From Your Grave (12")D:vision RecordsDVSR 017Italy2007

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  • Fernand8's avatar
    Fernand8
    This to me is one of the better tracks. Relentless, restless on the move, dark, great classic house elements. Hard to classify: no its not Acid, no its not Deep House, its not Rave either or typical Club House. It is probably all of these sub-genres put together. DJ Pierre is a legend and this is the result of where he progressed by 1992. .... still very much enjoyable after all these years. Fully agree with Alain Patrick's comment below.
    • psyance_QL's avatar
      psyance_QL
      Edited 3 years ago
      Dope sample and great track. I don't know exactly when I first heard it but having a voice sample ("Rise from your grave.") from a video game that I know since forever (Altered Beast on Sega Mega Drive) makes me feel that I also know this track since forever but what I know for sure is that I once heard the Wake Da F___ Up Mix played by Laurent Garnier at Fuse club, in 2002, it was mindblowing and propelled his set to the next level!!
      • iljin1's avatar
        iljin1
        The Wild Pitch Mix does it for me. Very deeeep.
        • dau's avatar
          dau
          While listening to this tune after more than a decade, it struck me how much it has the same sound that later Basic Channel had in its more house oriented tracks as Q 1.1 and Quadrant dub. A very groovy record!
          • kramtronix's avatar
            kramtronix
            RIP Spank Spank! You might be gone, but you're tunes will live forever, especially this one! Viva Wild Pitch!
            • CutmasterAlpha's avatar
              Haha they took the "Rise From Your Grave" sample from Altered Beast on the Sega Genesis!
              • Alain_Patrick's avatar
                Alain_Patrick
                Edited 16 years ago
                "Rise From Your Grave" got the status of a standard underground House tunes from the early nineties and surely among the wickedest from Phuture. The composition belongs to Earl Spanky, Roy Davis Jr. and DJ Skull.

                The difference came out through DJ Pierre's Wild Pitch Mix - he made a special trip of insanity and excellence, with a weird-hypnotic atmosphere, and two incredible basslines, one of them sharp acid, oscillating during the version. "I just did the Wild Pitch Mix on this tune, where I took the vocals out, changed the basslines, the drums", said Pierre on an interview in Sao Paulo, Brazil, years later.

                The version result was far away from the usual house tracks of that time, and got a huge release on Strictly Rhythm, from New York. 'Rise From Your Grave (Wild Pitch Mix)' also came out on the 'This Is Strictly Rhythm vol. 2' major compilation. Later in the same year (1992), the Belgian label R & S Records released it on ‘In Order To Dance IV’ 5LP/2CD compilation. This is a timeless, avant-garde tune that definitely represented new perspectives to the house music universe.
                • P.M.'s avatar
                  P.M.
                  Awesome dark Wild Pitch burner - 'this is cocaine speaking...' vox & Altered Beast arcade game sample - 'Rise From Your Grave. First hearded this at The Ministry of Sound (in the first year or two while the music policy was still good - it died with the demise of the'Open' nights IMO) & it blew my mind.
                  • mentalist's avatar
                    mentalist
                    Deep dark nastiness from DJ Pierre, Roy Davis Jr and Spanky - my money's on the instrumental London Radio Edit. Released in 1992, but would still work in a set today.

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