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Zero BThe E.P. (Brand New Mixes)

Label:Ffrreedom – TABX 102, Ffrreedom – 869 663-1
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Hardcore, Techno

Tracklist

A1Lock Up (Monolith Mix)5:27
A2Spinning Wheel (The Rumple Remix)
RemixZero B
Remix [Assisted By]Smokin' Jo
5:22
AA1Module (V.C.F. Mix)3:42
AA2Eclipse (Warp 2)
RemixZero B
Remix [Assisted By]Smokin' Jo
4:26
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Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 42286 96631 1
  • Rights Society: BIEM STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 7654

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
The E.P. (12", EP, 45 RPM)Ignition Records (9)IGN 001UK1991
Recently Edited
Module E P (12", 45 RPM, EP)Great AssetGAD6UK1991
Recently Edited
Module EP (12", EP, Test Pressing)Ignition Records (9)IGN 001UK1991
The E.P. (Brand New Mixes) (CD, EP, Stereo)Ffrreedom, FfrreedomTABCD 102, 869 663-2UK & Europe1992
Recently Edited
The E.P. (Brand New Mixes) (CD, EP, Maxi-Single)Metronome869 663-2Germany1992

Reviews

  • Komundude's avatar
    Komundude
    Spinning wheel is THE track for me here, great vibe
    • mwss77's avatar
      mwss77
      Had this, lent it out, had it robbed...will have it back. Awesome tune ‘lock up’
      • Stuck_In_1992's avatar
        Stuck_In_1992
        I bought this to have "Lock Up" on 12". Its a bit of a played out anthem at this point so when I heard the track on the flipside I was pleasently surprised. The real under-rated gem on this 12" is "Module (V.C.F.)" Its a real deep and dark jungle tekno sort of track. I previously heard this track in a Kleez-One set but it failed to impress. On its own or book ended with happy tracks, this one really stands out.
        • billysulphate's avatar
          i have fond memories of this tune at raven 3 laying on the stage in a pool of sweat, then somone asked me "m8t you still alive"
          • FriendlyHenry's avatar
            FriendlyHenry
            Lock Up is one of those rare records from the early 90's that hasn't dated and still rocks any dancefloor. It's the combination of the euphoric chords at the start, and then that wicked break kicks in, and the off-key bassline. It's irresistable! Some would argue, no doubt, that it is a hardcore tune, in the same area musically as early Prodigy, Altern 8 etc, but at the time it was a record that re-wrote the rules rather than being pitched at a specific audience. (5 dancing men, no bother!)

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