Orca Ltd* – Waves Of Extinction (Hardcore Rebellion)
Label: | Not On Label – none |
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Format: | Cassette, Limited Edition, Mixed, Mixtape |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Breakbeat, Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Hardcore Rebel | |
A2 | Tribal Rush | |
A3 | See The Light | |
A4 | Alive & Kickin | |
A5 | Orcussion | |
A6 | Can You Dance | |
B1 | Purple Dipper | |
B2 | Touch Me | |
B3 | Happ E Hour | |
B4 | Industry | |
B5 | Magic Box | |
B6 | Orca Mission |
Notes
The tape inlay reads...
Orca are :- Mr B + Dave Insane
Managed by PJ Funded By J.Lee.
Info No 0934 419222
Respect Due To The Weston Hardcore Posse, All Mental Cheesy Quavers
Love & Peace To All.
Strictly Underground.
LESGO
©March 1992
Fairplay To Ravers who care about our friends from the ocean.
To stop the killing write to :-
Environmental Investigational Agency
208/209 Upper Street
London
N1-1AL
U.K!
The tape reads...
Orca Ltd Waves Of Extinction (Hardcore Rebellion)
Orca Ltd Productions
Strictly underground.
©March 1992 Info No 0934 419222
"Darren and Kris met as students in 1990 through their shared interest in acid house and making music (Darren was in a rock band, while Kris was just starting out as a DJ). At first they only messed around and experimented with the studio equipment, but by the following year they had enough tracks to release "Waves of Extinction", a self financed cassette. Only five hundred were made to distribute around shops in the Bristol area, but one of the tapes found its way to Lucky Spin in London, and the rest, as they say, is history. "We didn't send them off to people hoping to get a deal or anything like that", says Darren. We just wanted to put some music out, make a bit of money and do some more."
Orca are :- Mr B + Dave Insane
Managed by PJ Funded By J.Lee.
Info No 0934 419222
Respect Due To The Weston Hardcore Posse, All Mental Cheesy Quavers
Love & Peace To All.
Strictly Underground.
LESGO
©March 1992
Fairplay To Ravers who care about our friends from the ocean.
To stop the killing write to :-
Environmental Investigational Agency
208/209 Upper Street
London
N1-1AL
U.K!
The tape reads...
Orca Ltd Waves Of Extinction (Hardcore Rebellion)
Orca Ltd Productions
Strictly underground.
©March 1992 Info No 0934 419222
"Darren and Kris met as students in 1990 through their shared interest in acid house and making music (Darren was in a rock band, while Kris was just starting out as a DJ). At first they only messed around and experimented with the studio equipment, but by the following year they had enough tracks to release "Waves of Extinction", a self financed cassette. Only five hundred were made to distribute around shops in the Bristol area, but one of the tapes found its way to Lucky Spin in London, and the rest, as they say, is history. "We didn't send them off to people hoping to get a deal or anything like that", says Darren. We just wanted to put some music out, make a bit of money and do some more."
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Needs Changes | Waves Of Extinction (Hardcore Rebellion) (3×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Unofficial Release, Stickered) | Not On Label | ORCA-92 | UK | Unknown |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Half of the tunes (hardcore Rebellion, see the light, tribal rush, you can dance, alive& kickin and touch me) were released on the 9 lives and Dances with Dolphins EPs I believe
- Edited 2 years agoHardcore Rebel & See The Light are have been released here under the names "9 Lives" & "Shining Bright", Orca - 9 Lives.
- I had this cassette back in the day. I bought it at a car boot sale when I was on holiday with my parents. Can't remember where. Just some guy selling these tapes on a table. Asked if i liked rave music and he said I'd love the tape. Kept it for 20 years until I lived in a house with a damp problem and all my cassette inlays went mouldy, so I chucked it. Mine was actually a different inlay. It was black with white writing and the cover was just the Orca yin-yang logo in the centre, no picture.
- ON VINYL PLEASE.... THIS WOULD BE A COOL TRIBUTE TO EARLY RAVE. IS THERE DAT'S STILL DOES ANYONE KNOW?
- It would be good to get in touch with some of the new labels that are repressing old material like MPS. This one will sell loads among the old skool community
- absolutely brilliant piece of breakbeat hardcore history, i really dont need to say no more .... awesome stuff
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