BlowCutter

Label:

10 Records – TENX384, 10 Records – TENX 384, Ten Records Ltd. – 414 745

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Stereo

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Breakbeat, Hardcore, Acid

Tracklist

A1Cutter (Mix)
A2Real
AA1Cutter (Album Mix)
AA2Cutter (Acid Mix)

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyTen Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Ten Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Ten Records Ltd.
  • Published ByCopyright Control

Credits

  • Engineer, Programmed By, Mixed By, Other [All Instruments]Gordon Matthewman
  • ProducerBlow
  • Written-ByG. Matthewman*

Notes

℗ 1991 Ten Records Ltd
© 1991 Ten Records Ltd
Manufactured in the UK

Cutter (Mix) is titled Cutter Mix on Razor Boy & Mirror Man - Cutter Mix / Beyond Control. Musically it is the same version.

Track B1 samples:
Vocal from Afrika Bambaataa & The Soul Sonic Force

TENX384 = cat# on sleeve
TENX 384 = cat# on labels

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 012982 938467
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5012982938467
  • Price Code: PM 212

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Cutter (12", 45 RPM, Promo)10 RecordsTENDJ 384UK1991
Recently Edited
Cutter (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition)High Frequency Records55 BCUK1991
Cutter (12", White Label, Promo, Stamped)Rabbit City Records, Rabbit City RecordsCUT 1, CUT 001UK1991
Recently Edited
Cutter (12", White Label, Test Pressing)10 RecordsTENX 384UK1991
Recently Edited
Cutter (12", Promo)10 RecordsTENX 384 DJUK1991

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Reviews

  • Johnmarcus's avatar
    Johnmarcus
    Edited 4 years ago
    Huge track back in its day, the "Razor Boy & Mirror Man" mix being the lead version with its strong breakbeat intro that drops into the rumbling bassline, as the track builds and progresses it is layered with a multitude of samples over the infectious groove, big track back in its day & worth a listen for any old school fan.
    The "Acid" mix is also worth checking out with its driving acid groove - again its layered with different samples.
    • 8892sales's avatar
      8892sales
      Edited 7 years ago
      The best mix is certainly the acid mix. Perfect mixture of subtle, hypnotic, swirling, tweetering 303. Light vocal samples and slightly chopped up shuffle. Remixed and subsequently featured on the second Edge Records release.

      The main or original mix, I was never a big fan of. The trumpets are just tacky as hell and the arrangement is overall inferior. The so called Electro mix is not aptly named whatsoever. It's just a mashup of the 'then' current rave tracks.

      The best mixes of the lot are the ones on the first ever release on Rabbit City Records.
      • DAVID1975's avatar
        DAVID1975
        omg first time hearing this and I love it the sax the breaks and the whole feel of this tune is sublime listen to it u wont be disappointed
        • djmikecastillo's avatar
          Edited 19 years ago
          Quality through and through. This has got to be one of the most versatile tracks out there. Can be dropped anytime in a set for a positive response (to transition to breaks, to step-up a house groove, to warm up a crowd, to cool-off a manic vibe). Essentially, it's a breaks tune but polished off with some sultry vocal samples and saxophone stabs. Most spotters head for the remix but the album version packs a punch of a slightly tighter feel.

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