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Doc ScottDrumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies

Label:

Metalheadz – MET H 015

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

That Side
A1Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix)
RemixNasty Habits
8:58
This Side
AA1Blue Skies9:10
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Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Metalheads Music Ltd
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Pressed ByEMI Records

Credits

  • Written-By, ProducerDoc Scott

Notes

© Metalheads Music 1995

Track durations are not mentioned on the release.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A, stamped): METH 015 A-02-01-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B, stamped): METH 015 AA-02-01-1

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies (12", Promo)MetalheadzMETH 015UK1995
Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies (12", Test Pressing, White Label, 33 ⅓ RPM)MetalheadzMETH 015UK1995
Recently Edited
Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Repress)MetalheadzMETH015UK2007
New Submission
Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies (2015 Remasters) (2×File, MP3, Reissue, Remastered, 320 kbps)MetalheadzMETH015UK2015
New Submission
Drumz '95 (Nasty Habits Remix) / Blue Skies (2015 Remasters) (2×File, WAV, Reissue, Remastered)Metalheadz, MetalheadzMETH015, METH015XUK2015

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Reviews

  • SefDigs's avatar
    SefDigs
    Blue skies is dreamy. Those strings he brings in are deftly magnificent.
    • 3dsoundz's avatar
      3dsoundz
      blue skies is what it's all about,some what of a rarity these days in england.
      • Ocho710's avatar
        Ocho710
        Blue Skies is enough to convince me I need this vinyl
        • micky2bad's avatar
          micky2bad
          Drumz'95 seems to be the one people draw for first on the 12".
          Not to take anything away from Drumz'95 but I never was a big fan of it. Drumz'95 has beautifully crafted breaks , it just rolls out and its also a great DJ tool but I found over the years that blue skies is here its at on this release.
          Blue Skies is doc Scott at his best the break is very simple and minimal but I find this is the key to the tune , it does not take away from the beautiful pads and strings and booming sub bass that make me believe that I'm laying back on a deserted beach eating ice-cream.. "How do I have ice-cream on a deserted beach" I hear you ask? Well if you cant have ice cream in your fantasy what's the point in having it?

          5/5
          • chadallen's avatar
            chadallen
            Drumz '95 is a bonefide drum & bass classic. Released at the dawn of the tech-step era, Doc Scott's break-switching-arrangement clearly influenced many future tracks, namely DJ Trace's seminal "Mutant Jazz" remix and Ed Rush's "Torque" album.

            But what's so great about this tune? It's actually hard to put your finger on it; Many tracks have utilised those breaks both before and since, but Doc Scott's arrangement, the relentless breakbeats and thumping basslines compliment each other to the point of perfection; The end result: a hard-as-nails, dark, tech-step jungle drum and bass masterpiece!!!
            • Twistedindividual's avatar
              Edited 20 years ago
              Drumz 95'....what more can I say then, "DAMN THOSE BREAKS ARE SICK!" Doc really knows how to lay down the thick bass and chooped up gritty breaks that just make you want to move! This was one of my most sought after Metalheadz plates, and when I finally found it, I played it out EVERY TIME! I still do. I like to open with it, then drop it into Dillinja's MIGHTY ANTHEM "Angels Fell" (another Metalheadz release!). Big tune, and the original is SICK NASTY TOO! UGH!

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