KMA Productions – Phantasy Trip / Cape Fear
Label:
Urban Beat – URB 004
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Tracklist
Companies, etc.
- Copyright (c) – Jumpstart Music
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Jumpstart Music
- Distributed By – Grapevine (3)
- Manufactured By – CBA Productions
- Mastered At – masterpiece
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Executive-Producer – Danny Barnes (3), Martin Hewitt (3)
- Mastered By – Tim D.*
- Producer – KMA Productions
Notes
Track B samples a Juliette Lewis monologue from Martin Scorsese's 1991 film, "Cape Fear."
A-side label reads: "KMA setting the pace for others to follow. Advise playable only on booming set. These tracks in memory of Mickey G."
Track sides are switched on some copies, either due to a vinyl mispress or label misprint, whereby "Cape Fear" plays on the A-side.
A-side label reads: "KMA setting the pace for others to follow. Advise playable only on booming set. These tracks in memory of Mickey G."
Track sides are switched on some copies, either due to a vinyl mispress or label misprint, whereby "Cape Fear" plays on the A-side.
Other Versions (3 of 3) View All
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NGC003 | KMA* | Classics Vol 3 (12", RE) | Groove Chronicles, DPR (Dat Pressure Records) | NGC003 | UK | 2009 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
URB 004 | K*M*8 Productions* | Cape Fear / Phantasy Trip (12", Promo, W/Lbl, Sta) | Urban Beat | URB 004 | UK | 1996 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
URB 004 | KMA Productions | Phantasy Trip / Cape Fear (12", W/Lbl) | Urban Beat | URB 004 | UK | 1996 | Sell This Version |
Recommendations
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SXFuzz
January 5, 2004
From the moment "Cape Fear" starts you feel as though it is trying to escape, the beat almost getting ahead of itself. Then things slow a litte, it begins to creep, almost grinding to a halt.
"My reminiscence, I always thought, that for such a lovely river the name was mystifying, Cape Fear, when the only thing to fear on those enchanted summer nights, was that the magic would end and real life would come crashing in."
(Cue one of the biggest drops in a UK Garage record)
Sinister only goes half way to describing the disturbing darkness that is "Cape Fear".
A masterpiece...
"My reminiscence, I always thought, that for such a lovely river the name was mystifying, Cape Fear, when the only thing to fear on those enchanted summer nights, was that the magic would end and real life would come crashing in."
(Cue one of the biggest drops in a UK Garage record)
Sinister only goes half way to describing the disturbing darkness that is "Cape Fear".
A masterpiece...
scottderijk
June 2, 2015