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TaylaBang The Drums / Remnants

Label:

Good Looking Records – GLR 002

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass, Jungle, Hardcore

Tracklist

ABang The Drums7:32
BRemnants7:21
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Credits

  • Producer, Mixed ByL.T.J. Bukem*
  • Written-ByTayla

Notes

Track A samples
Synth from The Beat Club - Security (Club Mix)

Track B samples:
Dialogue from TV show Doctor Who: The Daemons episode 3

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etchings): GLR 002 -A-1-1- 1 BANG THE DRUMS.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etchings): GLR 002 B-1-1-1
  • Barcode (Text): 5 021497 401830 >
  • Barcode (Scan): 5021497401830

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Bang The Drums / Remnants (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing, White Label)Good Looking RecordsGLR002UK1993
Bang The Drums / Remnants (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Repress)Good Looking RecordsGLR002UK2000

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Reviews

  • monomood's avatar
    monomood
    Anybody here that instantly has sonic empire in his/her mind when hearing the A-side? 😊
    • JoeBlunker's avatar
      JoeBlunker
      Came for the A side, stayed for the B. Remnants is a beautiful minimal roller that sounds fresh as ever 30 years later. One of the greatest jungle/DnB singles of all time
      • Spen720's avatar
        Spen720
        sure lt a '92 tune? heard it loads late '92....
        • sharpey's avatar
          sharpey
          Edited one year ago
          To this day, this tune is still my #1. That heavy b-line that drops after an epic intro. UNTOUCHABLE!

          It's a dream to mix, it's wicked to hear out and it utterly sums up 1993 for me. So glad to be a part of this era and this riddim will proudly sit as the cream on top of pile of brilliance from that time.

          Worth, every, single, penny! Get this in your collection right now!
          • BlueMoonWax's avatar
            BlueMoonWax
            Sounds like it samples, or has recreated, the intro from Westworld's 'your mind, your body,
            • Lexpie's avatar
              Lexpie
              This was repressed in 97 and distributed far and wide by SRD.
              • Brian_Badonde's avatar
                Brian_Badonde
                Great tune... it still amazes me though from the amount of mixes i've heard with this in... the amount of people that cant mix the off beat intro properly. Miss a beat... that's all you need to do.
                • ben4cite's avatar
                  ben4cite
                  Remnants is still my favourite track of all time. Chilled steppy steppyness in its purest form..
                  • woodyglobaluk's avatar
                    If you wanted to give someone an example of Jungle / Drum N Bass i couldn't think of a better label to give them to sift through, it encapsulates everything to me that is good about the diversity the music has, with its intelligence, euphoria and darkness. Ground breaking stuff from the man like LTJ, up there with the best as a artist, producer and label, arguably THE best in all 3 catergories.
                    • demow's avatar
                      demow
                      Edited 13 years ago
                      asbo gotta say your talking out ya ass mate! how can you say its overated? the first 20 releases on good looking are all huge! demons theme,music,the bell tune,the piano tune, western and the logical progression albums to name a few. all the dj's back in the day were rocking good looking tunes from slipmatt to grooverider!
                      name another jungle/drum & bass record label that has such a strong back cat. i can think of 2 that come close suburban base and moving shadow.
                      its one of the few labels that is still going strong today so it cant be that overated!
                      also have you actually sat down and listened to a bukem set properly? the man is a musical genius, he has that rare musical gift which few people have, his mixes were seamless he would take you on a musical trip, he was one of the only people to do this back in the day.
                      his production is second to none all of his tunes still sound fresh today as they did 15 to 20 years ago.
                      the guy is a pioneer one of the first people to cut his own tracks on dubplate during the day and then play them out to the masses the same night!

                      sorry asbo but your comment wound me up and i had to respond!!

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