Plump DJs – Soul Vibrates / Bullet Train
Label: | Finger Lickin' Records – FLR052 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Breakbeat, Breaks |
Tracklist
A | Soul Vibrates | |
AA | Bullet Train |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Finger Lickin' Records
- Published By – Fresh Songs
- Published By – Reverb Music
- Lacquer Cut At – Heathmans Mastering
Credits
- Artwork – Jem*
- Lacquer Cut By – Shane*
- Producer, Written-By – A. Gardner*, L. Rous*
Notes
Published by Fresh Songs / Reverb Music.
Master cut at Heathmans Mastering, London.
© Finger Lickin' Records 2004
Made in U.K.
Master cut at Heathmans Mastering, London.
© Finger Lickin' Records 2004
Made in U.K.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Scanned): 714388086661
Other Versions (2)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Soul Vibrates / Bullet Train (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing, White Label, Stickered) | Finger Lickin' Records | FLR052 | UK | 2004 | ||
Soul Vibrates / Bullet Train (2×File, WAV, Single) | Finger Lickin' Records | FLR 052 | UK | 2004 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Isn't having a genre called 'breakbeat' 'breaks' the same as 'techy' techno' ? A bit redundant ? Having said that I do tend to diferentiate between 'breaks' and 'breakbeat'. One is that slightly tired and at the moment, overused stylistic method of chopping breakbeats up, adding square wave synths and a hip hop vocal stab. While the other can cover a lot of music identified by it's use of complex syncopated drum patterns. What 'breaks' 'breakbeat' is though, I have no idea ?!
- Edited 19 years agoI have to agree with damnage - this is definitely a step in the right direction (in my opinion) from the rather indifferent 'Eargasm', which had a few highlights but didn't blow my socks off. 'Bullet Train' is a cracker of a track and the clear winner on this release. At first I wasn't too sure about the cheesy-ish synthesizer stab breakdowns riddled through it, but hey, it seems to work on crowds. From what I've seen they tend to invoke plenty of finger points and even a bit of air-synth.
- Edited 19 years agoFinally the Plumps come out with something that rocks as hard as The Push/Scram did. Not to say I didn't enjoy the Eargasm album, but Lee Rous & Andy Gardner are amazing at making nasty tech-y breaks that can whip a dance floor into a frenzy, and "Bullet Train" does just that. Flip for "The Soul Vibrates" a dirtier, funkier track that follows the Finger Lickin' style to a T.
Release
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