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The Renegade* Featuring Ray KeithTerrorist / Something I Feel

Label:Moving Shadow – SHADOW 45, Moving Shadow – UK SHADOW 45
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Drum n Bass, Jungle

Tracklist

Other Side
XTerrorist
Engineer [Uncredited]Nookie
6:03
This Side
YSomething I Feel7:00
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Moving Shadow
  • Copyright ©Moving Shadow Record Company
  • Mastered AtThe Exchange
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange

Credits

  • Mastered By, Lacquer Cut BySimon*
  • Producer, Written-ByRay Keith

Notes

Made in England

℗ & © 1994

Track X samples:
Piano from Japan - The Nightporter
Noise from Jah Shaka - Verse 1

Track Y samples:
Vocals from Cuba Gooding - Happiness Is Just Around The Bend
Strings & flute from George Benson - Breezin'
Intro from The Jones Girls - Nights Over Egypt

Cataloguenumbers:
SHADOW 45 - label artwork
UK SHADOW 45 - cover artwork

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 022208 000458 >
  • Label Code: LC 5681
  • Matrix / Runout: SHADOW 45- X₁ SIMON THE EXCHANGE
  • Matrix / Runout: SHADOW 45- Y₁ SIMON THE EXCHANGE

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Terrorist / Something I Feel (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Moving ShadowSHADOW 45UK1994
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Terrorist / Something I Feel (12", Picture Disc, 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition)Moving ShadowSHADOW 45UK1994
Terrorist / Something I Feel (12", Test Pressing, White Label)Moving ShadowSHADOW 45UK1994
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Terrorist / Something I Feel (12", 45 RPM, Reissue)Moving ShadowSHADOWXV 45UK2006
Something I Feel / Terrorist (2×File, MP3, 320 kbps)Moving ShadowSHADOW45UKUnknown

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Reviews

  • Firefinga's avatar
    Firefinga
    Everyone knows "The Terrorist" but the B-Side "Something I Feel" is an overlooked gem.
    • Numanoid's avatar
      Numanoid
      Like Rufige Kru "Ghosts Of My Life", Terrorist borrows from Japan, the opening piano riff is from "Nightporter" (1980).
      • Hest0n's avatar
        Hest0n
        A very revolutionary track alot of jungle producers used this amen. Ray keith is a jungle don and a key figure
        • axent's avatar
          axent
          Without doubt one of the greatest jungle tracks of all time.
          • Sparta78's avatar
            Sparta78
            A lot of love for 'Renegade' on here as expected, but for me 'Something I Feel' is the deeper sounding lesser played gem here. That flute gets me every time.
            • Mikhail.Khaliulin's avatar
              Edited 5 years ago
              Hi guys! I’ve been collect tracks with terrorist-reese bass for a few years already. Here is the list: http://bit.ly/2ycFB2M.

              Let’s fill it together! If you ever find tracks with terrorist-reese (that aren’t in list) then write me! I’m gonna add them with noticing the person who found them. In case you think that there is something wrong in list - let's discuss it. Thanks!
              • rizllla's avatar
                rizllla
                Edited 9 years ago
                Renegade : Terrorist. This classic never fails to deliver for me. Probably one of the biggest Drum & Bass tunes of all time, still has a devastating impact, danceability and downright darkness to it that has never been quite rivalled since. The repetitive nature of this track has been pulled off to perfection, you don't get bored, in fact you want to get deeper into the groove as each section leaves you wanting more. Why don't they make tracks like this anymore? Maybe it has something to do with the era it was released? The dark edginess of the clubs where the conception and inspiration of the tune was born? The fact that it was the perfect interpretation of what it felt like to have been in those altered states that was such an important part of the early 90's youth culture revolution? A mix of all these factors for sure. All I know is that there has never been another era in Drum & Bass that quite hit the spot for me as the early to mid 90's did, and this was the soundtrack to it!
                • ian_s's avatar
                  ian_s
                  Edited 4 years ago
                  Terrorist was made at Christmas 1993.
                  *Edit* DJ Zinc has interviewed Ray Keith about 'Terrorist' on his Facebook. The track was made in the pantry of Nookie's parent's house in Hitchin and took around 4 hours to make. One of the basslines was inspired by Smith & Mighty - Anyone Who Had A Heart. The breaks were taken off a Mantronix track.
                  • h4ndcrafted's avatar
                    h4ndcrafted
                    Nobay does bass like Keith! Huge track and for good reason, simple to the point and maximum impact!
                    • CiaranM's avatar
                      CiaranM
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fzsu3_RSgjM - here's the tune that it sampled from (well, the video a remix of Nightporter, I couldn't find the original).
                      I's a decent tune, the Amen is good, but it is so fucking repetitive; a 2-bar drum loop??!! You could've tried harder than that, Keith!

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