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QBassDancin' People

Label:Suburban Base Records – SUBBASE 005
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Breakbeat, Hardcore, Techno

Tracklist

ADancin' People4:17
BDancin' People (E Type Remix)
RemixE Type*
4:16
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Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtSubbase Studios
  • Engineered AtSubbase Studios
  • Copyright ©Suburban Base Records
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Suburban Base Records
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange

Credits

  • ArtworkDave*
  • EngineerAustin Reynolds
  • Lacquer Cut ByPauls'*
  • Producer, Written-ByDan Donnelly

Notes

Track A samples:
Synth whistle from Break Machine - Street Dance

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 022765 432051
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): SUBBASE 005 A1 SHOUT OUT TO ALL DANCIN' PEOPLE PAULS'
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): SUBBASE 005 AA1 ARE YOU AN E TYPE? EXCHANGE

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Dancin' People (12", White Label, Promo, 45 RPM, Stamped)Suburban Base RecordsSUBBASE 05UK1991
Recently Edited
Dancin' People (12", Test Pressing, White Label, 45 RPM)Suburban Base RecordsnoneUK1991
New Submission
Dancing People (2×File, WAV)Suburban Base RecordsSUBBASE 005UK2014

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Reviews

  • 8892sales's avatar
    8892sales
    Was always all about the E Type Remix for me. Just can't get enough of the Inner City / Kevin Saunderson / Nitro Deluxe type synth stabs. Flows better. Prefer the percussion as well. Can drop it in an old school early '90s Techno set as well as Breakbeat stuff. Manic but controlled mania.
    • st5188's avatar
      st5188
      Absolute tune. Really solid production from Austin Reynolds and so ahead of its time IMO, considering it was made in 1991.
      • RONKASDELIGHT's avatar
        RONKASDELIGHT
        Edited 17 years ago
        One comment about this - it's got one of the best pieces of cover art ever to grace a breakbeat hardcore record. In fact Dave Nodz (for he is the artist) will go down in history as someone who helped to define the look and feel of the breakbeat and jungle culture of the early/mid 90's. You know you get those books that are just filled with the best album artwork of the 60s and 70s; well one day they'll compile a similar book with the best dance 12" and Lp artwork and I can tell yer that Dave Nodz will feature heavily. An absolute legend.

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