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Boddika & Joy OrbisonSwims

Label:Swamp 81 – SWAMP:017
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Acid House, Techno

Tracklist

ASwims6:06
BSwims5:35
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Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByS.T. Holdings Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Swamp 81
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Swamp 81
  • Published ByChrysalis
  • Mastered AtMetropolis Mastering
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 90569

Credits

  • LayoutAshes57, Loefah
  • Mastered ByStu.*
  • Written-By, ProducerP. O'Grady*
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByC. Boddika*

Notes

Mastered at Metropolis.

Distributed by S.T. Holdings.

P. O'Grady published by Chrysalis.

Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record.
A: 126 / B: 126

℗ & © 2012 Swamp81

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: 90569 1A SWAMP 017 [stamped] STU. BIG KICK [etched]
  • Matrix / Runout: 90569 1B SWAMP 017 [stamped]

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Swims (12", 45 RPM, Test Pressing, White Label)Swamp 81SWAMP:017UK2012

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Reviews

  • JoeVV's avatar
    JoeVV
    Repress -- Currently available again at Redeye (UK)
    • EvilRoger's avatar
      EvilRoger
      Peace Division did it better in 2000. http://www.discogs.com/Peace-Division-Presents-Dark-Daze-Feel-My-Drums-Lotties-Vogue-Turn-Down-The-Light-Walk-4-Me/release/1291

      Samples "Walk for me... seve" taken from Robbie Tronco's "Walk 4 Me".

      2/5. poor work
      • Risingson's avatar
        Risingson
        A single that took forever to be released and which was firstly played by every "uk bass" or whatever-genre-name dj during the summer of 2011, and one of the best of the Joy Orbison (in his house phase) and Boddika collaborations. Very simple at first, with its catchy hook of "walk for me...serve!", but there is a lot of cleverness in this production: the cowbells, the acid tweaks, the bassline, the bridges, all of them together make an athem as it is, or as it was until the next Joy Orbison single was released (I still prefer it over Froth). The B side is basically the same track with less "serve!" and keyboard chords in the cowbells part. As it was popular in UK in 2011 and released in the beginning of 2012, expect it to be popular in the mainstream around summer 2013... and I guess it will still be as good, listenable and danceable as in the first day.

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