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SperminatorNo Woman Allowed

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hardcore, Techno

Year:

Tracklist

No Women Allowed (Men's Room Mix)3:37
No Women Allowed (Ladie's Room Mix)4:20
Uptempo (Slow Down Mix)3:33

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of No Woman Allowed, 1992, VinylNo Woman Allowed
    12", 45 RPM
    Rotterdam Records – ROT 008Benelux1992Benelux1992
    Cover of No Woman Allowed, 1992, CDNo Woman Allowed
    CD, Single
    Rotterdam Records – ROT 108Netherlands1992Netherlands1992
    Cover of No Women Allowed, 2000, VinylNo Women Allowed
    12"
    Hot Potato Records – HOTPOT 013UK2000UK2000
    Recently Edited
    Cover of No Women Allowed, 2000, VinylNo Women Allowed
    12", 45 RPM
    Bash Again! – BASH005, Bash Again! – BASH 005Germany2000Germany2000
    Cover of No Women Allowed, 2002, VinylNo Women Allowed
    12", 45 RPM, Repress
    Rotterdam Records – ROT 008Netherlands2002Netherlands2002
    Recently Edited
    Cover of No Woman Allowed, 2011-05-23, FileNo Woman Allowed
    3×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Rotterdam Records – ROT 008Netherlands2011Netherlands2011
    Recently Edited
    Cover of No Woman Allowed, 2011-05-23, FileNo Woman Allowed
    3×File, WAV
    Rotterdam Records – ROT 008Netherlands2011Netherlands2011
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    Reviews

    • oldskoolian's avatar
      oldskoolian
      I remember Carl Cox dropping this at Kinetic. Wicked tune!
      • ralphpollen's avatar
        ralphpollen
        Remember Jeff Mills playing “Uptempo” back in the day. Great track!
        • Diceman1's avatar
          Diceman1
          I own this record and I’m not ashamed. Banging tune, end of story
          • puurpaul's avatar
            puurpaul
            This is a classic hardcore track rinsed regularly by EJ Doubell
            • jason808scott's avatar
              jason808scott
              Loved it since Lofty played it at Reincarnation in 92, & it's one of my late brother's favourites. Gotta have it 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
              • Technomarc's avatar
                Technomarc
                Edited 10 years ago
                Menacing "hell-like" sounds, growling synths, reverse-kick-beats, hard kicks and no todays typical build up, just banging and "in ya face" arrangement, a reflection of the spirit of the time back then, when techno and gabber was coming up and still wasn't in an inferior position to any "rules of arrangement". Sexist ? No way...look at the cover, look at the mix-names: "Men's room Mix", "Ladie's room mix". No Women allowed in men's room ist sexist ? Ehmm...okay ^^.......
                Generally, people who don't have an eager view can see, that nearly all releases on Rotterdam Records have a joking or non-sense meaning. Music is only banging, that's the meaning.
                • hutcho's avatar
                  hutcho
                  Edited 10 years ago
                  CLASSIC 92 early Gabber, which rocked the place (as very often made famous by Lenny Dee in his bangin Sterns '92 sets at the time) & still does in any Old Skool set. Was often the case at bangin Hardcore/Gabber nights, that there were mainly guys / very few girls in attendance (as is often the case w/moshpits at the hardest Metal gigs) - likely this EP is just having a little fun with that...but I've just had crowds go off at this as a crackin stompy anthem...not overly-analysing the voice sample/title...as for the one "reviewers" comment 'If you own this you should be ashamed' - the only thing I'm ashamed of is you took the time to write that on this EP...TOP classic!
                  • .BRAIN.'s avatar
                    .BRAIN.
                    I really like this vinyl. If you know more releases of this label, you'll see that a lot of releases playin' more or less with sexuality. They're just jokin'!!!

                    Today I've realized, that I've got a really early copy of this record! MASTER CUT is engraved on both sides :-)
                    • Danieltechno's avatar
                      Danieltechno
                      Edited 14 years ago
                      I agree with stevee0303, No Women Allowed is a classic early hardcore/gabba tune which could still be played to this day in a classics set.
                      • stevee0303's avatar
                        stevee0303
                        Now I never say my piece but after reading the detrimental comments to what is a truly fantastic piece of early hardcore techno/gabba, felt I'd better replace the balance of comments here.
                        Basically this track was for the boys because it was harder than most tracks at the time and when any dj dropped it(and very many did) it caused absolute carnage at every warehouse/club/rave/field at the time and it is right up there with a small handfull of tracks that truly achieved this in the genre.
                        For those who like early stomping hardcore techno in the early stages of gabba buy this record, it's a absolute classic and must have for any collector!!!

                        If you don't like it why bother looking it up and commenting??? Go and leave some anal drivel about an intelligent aphex release such as powerpill pacman.

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