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Dave ClarkeRed. 2 (Of 3)

Label:

Bush – Bush1015

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Red

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

Phase 029
AWisdom To The Wise6:06
Phase 030
BGonk5:07
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Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange
  • Distributed ByPinnacle Recuts
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Bush Music (2)
  • Copyright ©Bush Music (2)
  • Designed At91055 Graphic Design

Credits

  • ArtworkMichael Hernan
  • Lacquer Cut ByNilz*
  • Written-By, Producer, Programmed By, EngineerD. Clarke*

Notes

A1: 134.3 BPM
B1: 134.6 BPM

Track durations and BPM are not mentioned on the label.

Distribution Pinnacle / Recuts.
Made on Earth.

Two represses exist:
One repress in red transparent vinyl and generic yellow cover.
Another repress, also transparent red vinyl, has a blue and yellow Bush cover.

Both represses lacks the > at the end of the numbers in the barcode, as the original's has.

Gonk samples Truth Of Self Evidence

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 025521 010159 >
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): BUSH 1015 A1 THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ.
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): BUSH 1015 AA1 REAL TECHNO (RED 3 COMING SOON) THE EXCHANGE - NiLZ.

Other Versions (5 of 19)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Red 2 (Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM)Re-load RecordsREL 9409Belgium1994
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Red 2 (Test Edition) (12", Limited Edition, Test Pressing, 45 RPM)BushBush 1015UK1994
Recently Edited
Red. 2 (Of 3) (12", 45 RPM)BushBush1015UK1994
Recently Edited
Red 2 - Remixes (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition, Red Translucent)Re-load RecordsREL 9409Belgium1994
Recently Edited
Red 2 (Remixes) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Misprint, Repress)Re-load RecordsREL 9409Belgium1994

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Reviews

  • ----'s avatar
    ----
    If you were into techno in 1994 you couldn't escape this tune. And rightly so :)
    • AndrewHP's avatar
      AndrewHP
      This record has one of the best engineered kick drums I've ever heard.

      King Unique did a bootleg remix back in about 2002/3 that had the acapella from https://www.discogs.com/PathFeat-Marcel-Praying/master/159306 layered over a restructured WTTW with slightly softer tribal percussion. I don't think it was released though but I have an acetate and used to drop it late on to a good response in prog/tech house sets.
      • 8892sales's avatar
        8892sales
        Edited 10 years ago
        Just like alexcolwill mentions in his comment below. I'll also concur that I've never heard this being played in a house set. This is a straight up, perfectly constructed, piece of techno power which would've had the regular house heads of the period run for cover!

        • h4ndcrafted's avatar
          h4ndcrafted
          Danced to this at the Zap in Brighton in 1995. This is one of my top ten techno records, I can't believ it goes so cheap here. Listen to the drums , it is superbly engineered by Clarke!
          • alexcolwill's avatar
            alexcolwill
            Wisdom to the Wise was (is) an absolute killer track. As has been said though, I certainly don't recall it being played in many house sets back in the early-mid 90s. It's a stone cold techno classic.
            • Handsonrecords.co.uk's avatar
              Massive Techno tune of the mid 90's . Brings back the memories of Dave clarke doing his essential mix on Radio One ' The Baron of Techno ... bomb bastic '
              • electrozoid's avatar
                electrozoid
                Edited 14 years ago
                Wisdom to the wise by Mr Clarke Possibly the most memorable techno track ever recorded EVER.
                • DJ_Roland's avatar
                  DJ_Roland
                  Unfortunately the re-press is indeed transparent vinyl which makes the sound quality quite poor (coloured transparent vinyl is mostly inferiour quality). That's a pitty and keeps me searching for the original pressings ;-)
                  But...a killer record everybody should have in their collection.
                  • wylly's avatar
                    wylly
                    I have the original with 1000 scratches on it ( record was played in every set I did ). Sometime ago I went to Amsterdam, bought a brand new Bush red two - repressed - and noticed a difference in color. The originals are non-transparent and the repress is transparent red. This is the only difference . The labels are completely similar.

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