Space CubeInbound / Outbound

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Jungle

Year:

Tracklist

Inbound5:45
Outbound5:40

Credits (2)

  • Ian Pooley
    Pooley*
    Written-By, Producer, Mixed By
  • Thomas Gerlach
    Gerlach*
    Written-By, Producer, Mixed By

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    Cover of Inbound / Outbound, 1994, VinylInbound / Outbound
    10", 33 ⅓ RPM, Yellow
    Riot Beats – Riot Beats 6Germany1994Germany1994
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    Cover of Inbound / Outbound, 1994, VinylInbound / Outbound
    10", White Label, Promo
    Riot Beats – RB 6Germany1994Germany1994
    Cover of Inbound / Outbound, 1994, VinylInbound / Outbound
    10", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Riot Beats – riot beats 6Germany1994Germany1994
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    Reviews

    • aidiothir's avatar
      aidiothir
      Edited 3 years ago
      2 absolutely KILLER breakbeat hardcore tracks, both of them some of the best tracks of their time. Can you believe that these are made by German producers Ian Pooley and DJ Tonka? These are sounding very UK.
      I'm very proud to own this bad boy. And the color/shape is wicked too.
      • nfmhackers's avatar
        nfmhackers
        A full-length version of 'Outbound' is also available dirt cheap on Trancemaster 9. As far as I can tell, 'Inbound' was never put out on CD.
        • djrobovw1's avatar
          djrobovw1
          Edited 6 years ago
          sounds like the sound in, A - inbound, could be sampled from Terrorize ‎– It's Just A Feeling. 12 STER 1.
          • assassinrotterdam's avatar
            Edited 15 years ago
            "Original Rudebwoy style"ooh my god,I was so happy when a good friend introduced me to this record,some years ago ,i can not begin to xpress the A side "Inbound".These 2 german techno/jungle/hardcore producers,made many good tunes back in the days,and of course they could not be missed on the Riot Beats Label.As I began my first words,the Cutty Ranks vocal they sampeld ,followed by the amen break and after that a fierece mentazm which just hypnotises any listener appeaers,then the tune breaks up in all directions with the needfull strings/snares and melodies....followed by a breakdown as asual,Space Cube are always good at,combiation of the best.The funny thing is that this tune is quite drum and bassy but with a special edge around it which makes the tune one of a kind!
            At times when I dj the dancehall, goes MAD if they hear this TUNE:)

            Side B.."Outbound" this time no ragga sampels but an amazing track just as hypnotizing as side A ,but with a direction to the housey/trancey movement i think...., as they sampeld the melody from ,The Green Man on the label (SUAD 21), by PJ and Smiley in 1992.This side is very opposite to side A, as this is not so ruff it is more atmospheric and mind grabbing,deeper,intense,elevating call it what you want:)!Whenever you see this one ,get it eventhough it means not eating for the comming week(s) :)If you ask me, this is one of the best production they made followed by Riot Beats 12.....and many more before in between and after .                             D-junglefieber Rules!
            • elttus's avatar
              elttus
              Edited 13 years ago
              Outbound is a very British sounding d&b track and could be closely compared to some of Tango & Fallout's tunes.
              This release seems to be very rare, so I was amazed not only that I'd found a copy but that it was actually produced in Germany.
              • djfrankiebones's avatar
                Edited 20 years ago
                A classic amongst the early D&B scene @ NASA and Caffiene, this German 10" will be remembered by the first stateside Junglists as an early favorite. Never really taken seriously due to its German roots, this was one early example of European roots that was as clever as any Moving Shadow release from that 94 era.

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