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Cyanide 45Notice Me / Deep Thrust Telescopic Probe

Label:Not On Label – SYA-001
Format:
Vinyl, 12", White Label, 45 RPM, Stamped
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Hardcore

Tracklist

ANotice Me
BDeep Thrust Telescopic Probe
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Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtJTS Studios

Notes

Side A samples vocals from Sandee - Notice Me (Acapella)
Side B samples the Intro of The Jets - Crush On You (Extended Version)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): SYA-001-A ∗ - J.T.S. - ∗
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): SYA-001-AA ∗ - J.T.S. - ∗

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Notice Me / Deep Thrust Telescopic Probe (12", White Label, 45 RPM)Not On LabelSYA-001UK1992
Notice Me / Deep Thrust Telescopic Probe (12", White Label, 45 RPM, Stamped, Yellow Label)Not On LabelSYA-001UK1992

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  • Mik3y's avatar
    Mik3y
    This is one of those rare tunes that came out of nowhere you heard it once by chance on pirate radio and not again for decades. Not knowing who made it, no Shazam back then folks.
    • djrobovw1's avatar
      djrobovw1
      Edited 6 years ago
      A side, You can clearly hear the prodigy samples from the classic CHARLIE. And slight sound of Moby's Go. 10/10 FOR THIS 12". But it's defo all about Deep Thrust Telescopic Probe.
      • mrhaze's avatar
        mrhaze
        Notice Me was played by DJ SY @ Fantazia into Summertime 1992. A stone cold classic tune!
        • lostscrapvinyl2022's avatar
          Absolute Fire!
          • RhubarbRhubarb's avatar
            Edited 17 years ago
            No comments on this beauty yet? It’s actually a very tough one to score (well, it took me a while anyway) but well worth it. Both sides are simply stunning and still sound fresh as dewdrop-drizzled daisies today.

            "Notice Me" manages to span manic/ hard to smooth/ melodic and back again without missing a beat. Lovely treated orgasmic female vocal samples, hard synth riffage, brain-shaking breakbeats, soulful diva vocals over harmonious synth/piano lines, with a melodic slow squelchy type acid pattern emerging towards the end. A real spine-tingler!

            "Deep Thrust Telescopic Probe" is possibly even better with a darker more hardcore sound and fewer housey elements. A chirpy tangle of sampled vocals and squeaks gives way to great slabs of hard sampled cosmic sounds and a subterranean bass line, as a doomy voice periodically intones "self-destruct" over the top. The whole thing builds and builds with more breakbeats and hard synth riffs entering the fray until we reach the two breakdowns. At these points, the whole tune seems to burst up into the stratospheric sunshine, as a sampled voice repeats the title of the track over bubble noises and bird tweets.

            With so much going on and so many different elements interlocking you would expect it to sound cluttered, but whoever Cyanide 45 were, they knew how to put a track together. Brilliantly produced, conceived and put together, it’s criminal that this appears to have been their only release.

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