Manu Le Malin &
DJ Producer*
–
Scratch Junkies
Label:
Industrial Strength Limited – ISL 7
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
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Tracklist
A | Scratch Junkies | 4:30 |
B | Enemy | 6:31 |
Credits
- Executive-Producer – Lenny Dee
- Producer, Mixed By – Manu Le Malin, DJ Producer*
Notes
Side B track uses a sentence sampled from Shut Up, Be Happy, the first track of Ice-T's album The Iceberg.
'The Number One Enemy Of Progress Is Question'
'The Number One Enemy Of Progress Is Question'
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ISL 7 | Manu Le Malin & DJ Producer* | Manu Le Malin & DJ Producer* - Scratch Junkies (12", Promo, W/Lbl) | Industrial Strength Limited | ISL 7 | US | 1997 | Sell This Version |
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chewi
May 1, 2007
edited over 10 years ago
Side A: possibly one of the weirdest but best records ever, starts of with a distorted hi-hat then kicks off into what can only be desribed as minimal/repetitive hardcore, tails off at the end with the same part as the start.
Side B: starts off with the lyrics "enemy,enemy on the block" which repeats itself a few times. It then kicks off with this really big bassdrum and is similar to Side A as it is really quite minimal again.
this record rocks and it is well worth buying if you are into your mid-tempo gabba.
Side B: starts off with the lyrics "enemy,enemy on the block" which repeats itself a few times. It then kicks off with this really big bassdrum and is similar to Side A as it is really quite minimal again.
this record rocks and it is well worth buying if you are into your mid-tempo gabba.
Grindmonster
November 29, 2015