DJ Normal 4 – Mental Command Terror
Label: | Brothers From Different Mothers – BFDM 009 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 10", 45 RPM, EP |
Country: | France |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Breakbeat, Trance, Tribal |
Tracklist
A | Transcendental Training Tactics | 7:10 | |
B | Disillusion Pyramid | 5:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Chez Emile
Credits
- Artwork – Clément Bertrand
- Mastered By – Etudes Clayderman
Notes
The reissue comes in matte cover whilst the original press has gloss cover. Side A graphic also slightly differs from the original pressing, has a different position and has different coloring. The graphic on reissue is blue and on the original press is gray-blue.
Matrix/runout differs from the original pressing. Reissue has additional machine-etched MPO logo and 19 108636 on A side and 19 108638 on B side.
Matrix/runout differs from the original pressing. Reissue has additional machine-etched MPO logo and 19 108636 on A side and 19 108638 on B side.
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Mental Command Terror (10", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue) | Brothers From Different Mothers | BFDM 009 | France | 2019 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Yeap, transcendental training tactics is ace! the b-side track is not less, though on a smoother pace. I'm totally in love with this new wave of style hybrids coming under this rave/jungle/graffitti aestetics..came just as I was exploring new terrains on the electronic map so a perfect timing for me. There are crews all around the globe keeping it 100 now and releasing top notch digging dreams. Klasse guys, the fett brothers, central&sports, bfdm, acting press and textasy just to name a few.
And you can't really call it a hype because the output is too diverse for that. Back to the essence for sure..
The only thing about it which makes it an absolute pain in the ass for me is that dicsogs sharks are taking the damn piss on it. 45 bucks for a recent 10“ with two tracks on it? HELL NAW sir.
Sometimes I'm lucky enough to preorder a new release but usually these get sold out within hours - feels like if you gotta be a professional fulltime digger to catch up with the good stuff. In addition to that, the labels usually don't promote it much, which is fine for me, but honestly they press WAY not enough.. am I wrong with this statement? Don't wanna rant, would be nice to hear different aspects on the thematic. - "Transcendental Training Tactics" is one of the best Rave-revival tracks I've heard so far. BFDM has yet to put out a bad release.