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SpeedyQ's vs. L.Condo – Technical Maintenance
Label: | Epileptik Productions – EPK 002 |
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Format: | Vinyle, 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM |
Pays: | France |
Sortie: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Al Tatone | 7:02 | |
A2 | Real Gore | 5:50 | |
B | Locked In Darkness | 10:03 |
Notes
Side A plays at 33⅓ RPM, side B at 45 RPM.
Code-barres et autres identifiants
- Informations sur la matrice (Side A): EPK 002 A-
- Informations sur la matrice (Side B): EPK 002 B-
Autres versions (1)Tout afficher
Titre (Format) | Label | Cat N° | Pays | Année | |||
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Nouvelle proposition | Technical Maintenance (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Test Pressing) | Epileptik Productions | EPK 002 | France | 1998 |
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Modifié il y a un mois
Epileptik was quite the jam back in the days and this release is legendary. Those scratchs on track A1 are awesome!

Modifié il y a un an
My absolute favourite Epileptik release and very near to my favourite Frenchcore/French Hardcore release.
If you are from the UK and was ever a fan of North Radical Technology then all of these tracks were played by Dolphin, Dare, Tox & Scorpio throughout '98/'99.
'Al Tatone', for me, is the standout track on the release. A slow burner, starts off with really bassy none-distorted kicks, almost a triplet rhythm to it and then drops into some vocal about a Range Rover (I think) and then it gets tougher from there.
If you are from the UK and was ever a fan of North Radical Technology then all of these tracks were played by Dolphin, Dare, Tox & Scorpio throughout '98/'99.
'Al Tatone', for me, is the standout track on the release. A slow burner, starts off with really bassy none-distorted kicks, almost a triplet rhythm to it and then drops into some vocal about a Range Rover (I think) and then it gets tougher from there.