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Jack N PhilTek Trak / We Are Unity

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Hardcore, Techno

Year:

Tracklist

Tek Trak5:37
We Are Unity (Inst.)6:28

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    Cover of Tek Trak / We Are Unity, 1993, VinylTek Trak / We Are Unity
    12", 45 RPM
    Basement Records – BRSS 028UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Tek Trak / We Are Unity, 1993, VinylTek Trak / We Are Unity
    12", White Label, Test Pressing, Limited Edition, 45 RPM, Stamped
    Basement Records – BRSS 028UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Volume 2, 1993, VinylVolume 2
    12", White Label, Test Pressing
    Basement Records – BRSS 028UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Volume 2, 1993, VinylVolume 2
    12", Promo
    Basement Records – BRSS 028UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of We Are Unity (Inst.) / Tek Trak, 1993, AcetateWe Are Unity (Inst.) / Tek Trak
    Acetate, 10", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Basement Records – noneUK1993UK1993
    New Submission
    Cover of Tek Trak / We Are Unity, , FileTek Trak / We Are Unity
    4×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Basement Records – BRSS 028UKUK

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    Reviews

    • Bomb_Records's avatar
      Bomb_Records
      Edited 2 years ago
      Can we remove the vocal mix version video, it is not on this record; and misleading.
      Asides that; it is down right hideous (imo) this is an incredibly beautiful and uplifting monster of a track, that is somewhat spoiled by the vocals laid over. Original all the way.
      • Numanoid's avatar
        Numanoid
        Tek Trak isn't meant for home-listening, it is a DJ Tool, when for switching between techno to breaks, or vice-versa, in a set.
        • DJ_Hughesee's avatar
          DJ_Hughesee
          Riff heard at 1:33 on Tek Trak is sampled from The Stalk on this release https://www.discogs.com/Black-Widow-The-Kiss-Of-Death/release/100779
          • Jamiedee's avatar
            Jamiedee
            Edited 6 years ago
            I think Tek Track is a weak choon, a bit slower tempo too, We Are Unity is where it's at, the instrumental for me, great intro for the mix, every crossfader DJ's treat, then the choon is saved at 3:42 with a gorgeous break, it takes it in a different direction as so many breakbeat records did in 93, 1993 was the best and final year for the breakbeat genre as we'd come to know it, 1994 it all went down hill, then of course came the horrible and vile sound of happy hardcore.
            • tangee's avatar
              tangee
              I actually prefer the Unity Instrumental Version to that of the Vocal Version, Phil Wells told me Jumping Jack Frost said to him that you've got to put a Vocal on the Unity track, Phil did so and the rest is history, Phil told me that track also made a lot of money, both sides of this twelve are superb and Tek Trak was caned by Dj Ratty amongst many others, still really strong tunes today like most of the Basement Records Releases,

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