Tracklist
Pump Up The Jam | 5:02 | ||
Get Up (Before The Night Is Over) | 4:50 | ||
Tough | 4:08 | ||
Take It Slow | 4:55 | ||
Come On | 3:11 | ||
This Beat Is Technotronic | 5:27 | ||
Move This | 5:00 | ||
Come Back | 4:09 | ||
Rockin' Over The Beat | 5:17 | ||
Raw | 3:10 |
Credits (7)
- Patrick F. Gypen*Cover [Record Cover]
- Spencer HendersonEngineer
- Aljosa R. UrhovacPhotography By
- Jo "Thomas De Quincey" Bogaert*Producer
- Yannic FonderieTechnician [12" Sound By]
- Seik*Turntables [D.J.]
Notes
'Pump Up The Jam - The Album' was recorded in three weeks at The Haunted House II, Aalst and Swanyard Studios in London. The completed album was then immediately flown over to New York on a Concorde by an SBK employee. The album has five top-20 hits in the UK (not to mention the rest of Europe).
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![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album, Gold Disc | On The Beat – OTB 11361-2 | France | 1989 | France — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | SBK Records – K1-93422 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album, Stereo | Swanyard Records Ltd – SYRLP 1, Swanyard Records Ltd – SYR LP 1 | UK | 1989 | UK — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | ARS Records – ARS 656.218-1, ARS Records – LP 656 218-1 | Belgium | 1989 | Belgium — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | ARS Productions – CD 656·218-2, ARS Productions – CD 656/218-2 | Benelux | 1989 | Benelux — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | Swanyard Records Ltd – SYRCD 1 | UK | 1989 | UK — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | On The Beat – OTB 11361-1 | France | 1989 | France — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album, Clear labels | Max Music – LP-385, Max Music – LP 385 | Spain | 1989 | Spain — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | On The Beat – OTB 11361-4 | France | 1989 | France — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | BCM Records – 50376 | Germany, Austria, & Switzerland | 1989 | Germany, Austria, & Switzerland — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | New Music International – NMLP 1001 | Italy | 1989 | Italy — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam (The Album) Cassette, Album, Chrome, Dolby HX Pro, B NR | SBK Records – K4-93422 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | Possum Records – POSLP 6831 | Australia | 1989 | Australia — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | Mega Records – MRCD 3161 | Denmark | 1989 | Denmark — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | BCM Records – BCM 60376 | Germany | 1989 | Germany — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album, Grey Cassette / Black Print | Swanyard Records Ltd – SYR MC 1 | UK | 1989 | UK — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album, Stereo, Capitol Jax Pressing | SBK Records – CDP-93422 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | Max Music – CD 385 | Spain | 1989 | Spain — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | Max Music – CAST 385 | Spain | 1989 | Spain — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam - The Album CD, Album, Club Edition | SBK Records – CK2 93422, SBK Records – CK2-93422 | Canada | 1989 | Canada — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | New Music International – NMCD 1001 | Italy | 1989 | Italy — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam CD, Album | ARS Productions – POSCD 6831, Possum Records – POSCD 6831 | Australasia | 1989 | Australasia — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam - The Album CD, Album | SBK Records – K2 93422, SBK Records – K2-93422 | Canada | 1989 | Canada — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam The Album Cassette, Album, Dolby HX Pro | SBK Records – K4 93422 | Canada | 1989 | Canada — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | Music Box International – 40412 | Greece | 1989 | Greece — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | Possum Records – POSCK 6831 | Australasia | 1989 | Australasia — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | ARS – MC 656-218-4 | Benelux | 1989 | Benelux — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | CNR – 892670-4 | Uruguay | 1989 | Uruguay — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | ARS Productions – 656 218-1 | Guatemala | 1989 | Guatemala — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | Max Music – CAST 385 | Spain | 1989 | Spain — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album | Max Music – LP 385 | Spain | 1989 | Spain — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam The Album LP, Album, Club Edition | SBK Records – K1-93422 | Canada | 1989 | Canada — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | New Music International – NMK 1001, ARS – NMK 1001 | Italy | 1989 | Italy — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | Music Box International – 40412 | Greece | 1989 | Greece — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam LP, Album, Test Pressing | On The Beat – OTB 11361-1 | France | 1989 | France — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam - The Album CD, Album | SBK Records – K2-93422 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album | Mega Records – MRMC 3161 | Scandinavia | 1989 | Scandinavia — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Album, Black Cassette Body | Swanyard Records Ltd – SYR MC 1, Swanyard Records Ltd – SYRMC 1 | UK | 1989 | UK — 1989 | ||||
![]() | Pump Up The Jam - The Album Cassette, Album | SBK Records – 656218 4, Bulletin (2) – BU 0381289 | Indonesia | 1989 | Indonesia — 1989 | Recently Edited | |||
Pump Up The Jam Cassette, Stereo | ARS Productions – CD 656·218-2, ARS Productions – CD 656/218-2 | Lebanon | 1989 | Lebanon — 1989 | Needs Changes |
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Reviews
- Edited 8 months agoI keep waiting for this album to turn to cheese, and maybe it has, but in a way that it has slowly cured and been made even better over time. It's impossible for me to listen to this album without feeling absolute pleasure. This music still smacks hard - in the ears, on the floor and in the feels.💖
referencing Pump Up The Jam (LP, Album) D 55207
The sound quality is amazing, sadly all the songs have been edited and faded at the end ..referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) 50376
track 2 time 4.33 starts to float sound treble up down- Edited 4 years ago
referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) CD 656·218-2
Apart from its obvious annoyance it’s been bugging me for ages what tune “baby shark” ripped off? It came to me tonight. It’s “tough” from this album referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) CD 656·218-2
Every song is virtually the same, from arrangement, sounds (mostly presets), programming, and overall aesthetics. I know producers have a comfort zone, but this took it to an insulting level!!!
And what's with using the same bass preset on nearly every song? (Yamaha TX81Z's "Lately Bass")referencing Pump Up The Jam (LP, Album) 40412
A very well known music band from Belgium which scored several succesfull tracks in the early 90's. Their first album is quite dark with pumping bass melodies and powerful vocals. It's the pinacle of the early techno sound. A quite decent album with only one problem -if someone can consider such-, the continuous use of the same sounds played in different tones. This ends with the majority of the songs being somehow clones but imo it's not necessarily bad. The songs have an identity and nobody can mistaken them. You should definitely give it a try. It's a gem.referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) SYRCD 1
finally showing its age......not the music the poor UK issue that had the dreaded disc rot released on P.D.O
my original cassette lasted longer funny thing is the P.D.O (Germany) manufactured never suffered the same fate as P.D.O (UK) they felt thicker and of a silver colour than the gold hue U.K variations that eventually bronzed luckily this album is of plenty across the globe as some of my dance CD singles manufactured by P.D.O from the very early 90's are not as easily obtainable in other countries.referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) 50376
An excellent album and a pioneer of the entire Hip house and later dance scene. Even next to the singles really good tracks found it's place on the album. I can only emphasize how unique the style of this project was, the entire production was top notch and sounds still excellent today. In addition to the distinctive synth / rhythm elements I would also like to praise the voice of Ya Kid K: She has a wonderfully clear and unique voice which gave the tracks its special flavor.
When I listen to the songs today they are creepy refreshing to me somehow and stand out clearly from the monotony of todays electronic music in mainstream - despite the age. I like this unique style that Technotronic had at that time. Sometimes I even feel that this Hip House style was not completely exhausted. Because it was already in 1992 when the sound changed relatively quickly into euro dance and the old style never really came back or had any chance to develop (was possible imo!). Right now we face the same stuff in the electronic music scene already for decades, and honestly, not that much does change.
The weak point of the album are the last 3 tracks, all have a filler feel to it and they prevent this album from getting a 5 star rating.
Track by Track Review
Pump Up The Jam: An absolute classic and role model for the entire dance scene of the 90s and beyond. Technotronic had their own style: Beginning with the distinctive synth sounds and the springy bass, rhythm section with its hi-hats, snares and claps up to the voice of Ya Kid K. It was a very special symbiosis, culminating resulted in this song. There were a number of imitators that tried to copy the sound, but they never reached the class of the project by Jo Bogaert from Belgium.
For me it is a crystal-clear 5 star rating. Even today, I think the track still sounds quite excellent. 5/5
Get Up (Before The Night Is Over): Stylistically very similar to "Pump Up The Jam", but for my feeling a shade weaker than its predecessor. The verses with the synth pads and strong vocals have an insane groove, the chorus itself, however, I see slightly weaker compared to PUTJ. Overall a very good track too. 4.5/5
Tough: Quite monotonous and repetitive and surely one of the weaker tracks on the album. Also, I prefer the vocals of Ya Kid K over MC Eric. Nevertheless, I must say that the samples and sounds have been incorporated excellent on this track and the sound is also pretty nice. 3.5/5
Take It Slow: A strong mid-tempo track with brilliant vocals from Ya Kid K and compared with the majority of the album slightly different rhythm in hip hop style. Sonically again excellent work has been delivered. I like this track very much. 4.5/5
Come On: This track proves once more that the producers of Technotronic had an incredible knack for successful integration of samples in a song. The melody lines I like in here very much too. I think one of the best instrumental tracks on the album. 4/5
This Beat Is Technotronic: Of course, very similar to Pump Up The Jam, this time with the vocals of MC Eric. The chorus might be a bit too trite and simple, but the instrumental version of this song in its driving energy is also one of my favorites of the Belgian formation and reminds me to some extent already of later trance productions. 4.5/5
Move This: Certainly the most cozy song by Technotronic. Again this track is absolutely convincing in all matters to me and has that typical Technotronic flavour to it. 4.5/5
Come Back: Somewhat monotonous and is definitely a kind of filler. But again, I have to commend the successful integration of samples into this track. 3.5/5
Rockin' Over The Beat: In nature very similar to "Move This", perhaps a little stronger. Apart from the almost customary strong rhythm/synth fraction I really like the vocals - Ya Kid K consistently did a strong work. Also an excellent track in my opinion that is for me worth a 5 star rating. 5/5
Raw: Offers too little variety and an additional synth line would not have hurt. Sadly just kind of a filler. 3/5
Wave: Weakest track on the album. Sounds bulky. Relatively unnecessary ramblings coming from MC Eric, accompanied by an average Acid House track. 2.5/5
String: The last 3 tracks on the album definitely had fill character. Again, the biggest problem is the lack of variety. As a finish of an album a bit too weak. 3/5referencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) CD 656·218-2
Which was the tune used for the old ninja turtles movie? i could have sworn it was rocking over the beatreferencing Pump Up The Jam (CD, Album) ALCB-21
Track 14 is wrong about the remix version, correct is "THE PUNAMI MIX"
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