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The Subjects v. Jeff MillsBeyond... / Dark Matter

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Electronic

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Techno, Acid

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Tracklist

Beyond...5:20
Dark Matter6:38

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    Cover of Beyond... / Dark Matter, 1993-06-01, VinylBeyond... / Dark Matter
    12", 45 RPM
    ULR One – ULRT 1006UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond... / Dark Matter, 1993, VinylBeyond... / Dark Matter
    12", 45 RPM
    Two Thumbs – TTR 1013Belgium1993Belgium1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond... / Dark Matter, 1993-06-01, VinylBeyond... / Dark Matter
    12", 45 RPM, Picture Disc
    ULR One – ULRT 1006UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond... / Dark Matter, 1993-06-01, VinylBeyond... / Dark Matter
    12", Promo, White Label, Stamped
    ULR One – ULRT 1006UK1993UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Dark Matter / Beyond, 1997-12-16, VinylDark Matter / Beyond
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Re-load Records – REL 972112Belgium1997Belgium1997
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    Cover of Dark Matter / Beyond, 1997-12-16, VinylDark Matter / Beyond
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label
    Re-load Records – REL 972112Belgium1997Belgium1997
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Beyond... / Dark Matter, , VinylBeyond... / Dark Matter
    12", Test Pressing
    ULR One – ULRT 1006UKUK
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • ProgerCbsk1's avatar
      ProgerCbsk1
      Dark Matter is a (great) mix between a vinyl and a TB-303. I recognize the drum line also used in Trancid Overdose by Dj Franky Jones.. which have been released one year later! So, does someone know what is the name of that original vinyl used with that machine-like drums ?
      • Rich.C's avatar
        Rich.C
        Absolute savage piece of plastic, in fact the whole of The Subjects vs Jeff Mills vinyl is pure techno madness, all 3 were hammered by Mark EG on its release [most notably @ Helter Skelter Progression NYE 1997] as noted beneath if you dont like your techno with that cutting edge then give this a swerve if you do welcome along for the ride ;)
        • Gimac123's avatar
          Gimac123
          Dark Matter is in my top ten techno tracks; it's heavy, hard and groovy (yes) and must be played loud. It's over 20 years old now but I never tire of hearing it. It is Mills finest work imo.

          I give myself a hearty well done for the condition of the vinyl given I must have played it thousands of time. #goodpressing
          • RichardAndrewsUK's avatar
            If you like Dave Clarke, you will love this, otherwise it will just give you a big headache.
            • pigman65's avatar
              pigman65
              I remember when we first heard the test pressing of this at Great Asset ,the buzz it created was massive.

              The original test pressing had another track on it by The Subjects which was called First Flower ,this was a break beaty trancier affair ,with a dodgy vocal over it,naturally it was dropped off of the promos and final release.

              This left us with the pile driving ,squeltching acid mayhem of side A .Hearing this on a large system would seriously hurt your ears ! On the other side is a darker and more sinister track,but for me it is all about side A.
              • cthulhu303's avatar
                cthulhu303
                Edited 12 years ago
                Absolutely smashing stuff from the Limelight-era Mills. For whichever reason (surely, it involves copyrights and money; this reads "Licensed from Frank De Wulf Productions", the Two Thumbs re-re-release, which was already licensed from ULR One, itself licensed from Undertow), this is the one pressing that is solely credited to The Subjects. The original tracks are the exact same anyway: hard Acid techno of a high caliber.
                Spinning Atoms' remix leaves the Acid out and loads the kickdrum with growth hormones to produce the heavy, hard-hitting techno that was popular in the late '90s. The Headcleaner version surfs on the clubbier sound that emerged then and sounds even more dire now than then. It has very little to do with the original and, unlike its ancestor, did not age very well.
                • TEKNONUTTER's avatar
                  TEKNONUTTER
                  "Dark Matter", Superb minimal industrial techno originally released circa 1992/93. Quite militant but very funky with those wicked 303s. Sharp drum programming and rough mixing, what a tune! Still gives me goose bumps when I hear the opening filtered/muffled vocal sample intro...proper dark, hard dancefloor business...

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