Suburban Knight – The Groove
Label: | Transmat – MS 003 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Techno |
Tracklist
A1 | The Groove (Pan Mix) | |
B1 | The Groove (Hot Mix) | |
B2 | The Groove (Late Mix) |
Companies, etc.
- Pressed By – Archer Record Pressing
- Published By – Mayday Music (2)
Credits
- Edited By [Edits] – Stoney
- Executive-Producer – Demichael Slade*
- Lacquer Cut By – L.Nix*
- Producer – J. Pennington*, K. Saunderson*
- Written-By – James Pennington
Notes
℗1987 Mayday Music BMI
This version features a wider die-mount circle within the label, running about 1.5cm from the outer edge of the label
This version features a wider die-mount circle within the label, running about 1.5cm from the outer edge of the label
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side A): MS-003-A L.NIX ARCHER
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out Side B): MS-003-B L.NIX ARCHER
Other Versions (5 of 8)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Groove (12") | Transmat | MS. 3 | US | 1987 | ||
New Submission | The Groove (12", 45 RPM) | Transmat | MS 003 | US | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | The Groove (12", 45 RPM, White Label) | Transmat | MS 003 | US | 1987 | ||
Recently Edited | The Groove (12", 45 RPM, Reissue) | Transmat | MS-3 | US | 2003 | ||
Recently Edited | The Groove (12", 45 RPM, Repress) | Transmat | MS 003 | US | Unknown |
Recommendations
- UR*
- The Aztec Mystic A.K.A DJ Rolando
Reviews
- James Pennington: “Here is Transmat 003, the beginning of advance metal tank, the start of my career. I owe it all to D.May. Dark man techno will rise again.” About the equipments used, James mentionned “a Roland sampler/909 an 808, and a SQD1 sequencer by Korg.”
- The Groove (Pan Mix).... Wow! The Pan Mix. I am glad i purchased (2) copies. You definitely want to create a lot of loops. This is a killer house record. The sound quality is excellent.
- Edited 13 years agoIf you've never heard this,imagine "house nation" but with the worlds biggest kick drum, and a moody bassline.
Not surprisingly, it's a bit dated sounding compared to his other stuff , but somehow I always want to dig it out and play it.....
Thank you Mr Pennington!