Tango And Ratty*Tales From The Darkside

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Electronic

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Breakbeat, Hardcore

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Tales From The Darkside4:59
Final Conflict4:59

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    Cover of Tales From The Darkside, 1993, VinylTales From The Darkside
    12", 45 RPM
    Tango & Ratty – TR 001UK1993UK1993
    Cover of Tales From The Darkside, 1993, VinylTales From The Darkside
    12", White Label, Test Pressing, 45 RPM
    Tango & Ratty – TR 001UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Final Conflict (Remix) / Tales From The Darkside (Remix), 1993, AcetateFinal Conflict (Remix) / Tales From The Darkside (Remix)
    Acetate, 10", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Not On Label – noneUK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Tales From The Darkside, 2004, VinylTales From The Darkside
    12", 45 RPM, Reissue
    Tango & Ratty – TR001UK2004UK2004
    Recently Edited

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    Reviews

    • kelv.1's avatar
      kelv.1
      Dj Seduction played final conflict at fantazia showcase in nov 1992
      • huckyred's avatar
        huckyred
        This is essential dark core from 93. Grab a copy if you can find it both sides are amazing
        • theyettidog's avatar
          theyettidog
          Edited 5 years ago
          What a slab of vinyl - both tunes are top notch. sounds crisp even today! BUYERS BEWARE - there are people selling 2004 represses of this and passing off as the original. As the labels are the same there is a key difference (for those that don't know or haven't spotted it) but on the black label side, the original version has a small "M" in the word FROM under the centre hole - where as the repress version has the same size font as the rest of the lettering. The repress also uses a slightly different type of font if you compare the pictures from stock photos. So it might be worth checking your copies for those that have purchased a copy after 2004
          • IntaRunner's avatar
            IntaRunner
            Que Club, Birmingham 1992 - 1994, Tango & Ratty //////////////>>>>>
            • recordmania4's avatar
              recordmania4
              This still sounds as essential
              • breakbeatscientist's avatar
                No reviews of this classic piece of vinyl??? Tango & Ratty's finest hour with both tracks bookending the 'Hard Leaders III - Enter The Darkside' compilation in 1993, and rightly so. 'Tales From The Darkside' is a thumping breakbeat monster with heavy bleeps and a legendary hip-hop sample lifted from Eric B & Rakim's 'Follow The Leader'. The bass in this is just monstrous in the breakdown especially when combined with the half-speed breaks.

                However, in my opinion, despite it's genius it doesn't compare with 'Final Conflict' on the flipside. Opening with ominous bleeps and those crunching Knight Phantom breaks. It then throws in some seriously sinister synth lines before hitting an even darker drop in the midsection. The whole track is backed by a pounding 4/4 beat in the background which brings a technoid feel to the track. This still sounds as essential as it was 20 years ago.

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