Tracklist
Don't Panic | 7:02 | ||
Schmoo | 5:37 | ||
Aqualung | 5:42 | ||
Little Bullet Part One | 6:57 | ||
Little Bullet Part Two | 6:27 | ||
Land Of Oz | 7:36 | ||
Something's Got To Give | 6:52 | ||
Orange Coloured Liquid | 5:09 | ||
Schmoodub | 7:32 | ||
Let Go | 7:26 |
Credits (11)
- Me CompanyDesign
- Charlie MayEngineer
-
Nick HaleEngineer
- SpookyProducer, Mixed By
- Heather Sian Wildman*Vocals
- Valerie HarrisonVocals
Versions
Filter by
17 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory |
|
Version Details | Data Quality | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album
|
I.R.S. Records – 0777 7 13217 26 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
LP, Album
|
Guerilla – GRLP 006 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album
|
Guerilla – GRCD006 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
LP, Album
|
UMM – UMM 080 LP | Italy | 1993 | Italy — 1993 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
Cassette, Album
|
Guerilla – GRMC 006 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
LP, Album
|
UMM – UMM 080 LP | Italy | 1993 | Italy — 1993 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album
|
UMM – UMM 080 CD | Italy | 1993 | Italy — 1993 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
Cassette, Album
|
Guerilla – 0777 7 13217 40 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
LP, Album, Promo, White Label
|
UMM – UMM 080 LP | Italy | 1993 | Italy — 1993 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album, Reissue
|
A&M Records – 540 611-2 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
2×LP, Album, Reissue
|
Generic – 540 611-1 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
Cassette, Album, Promo
|
Generic – GENCDC002 | UK | 1996 | UK — 1996 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album, Reissue
|
spooky.uk.com – spookcd001 | UK | 2006 | UK — 2006 |
Recently Edited
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
CD, Album, Promo, Reissue
|
spooky.uk.com – spookcd001 | UK | 2006 | UK — 2006 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
10×File, FLAC
|
Not On Label – none | UK | 2019 | UK — 2019 | ||||
![]() |
Gargantuan
2×LP, Album, Reissue
|
49North – 49NLP005 | UK | 2024 | UK — 2024 |
New Submission
|
|||
![]() |
Gargantuan
10×File, WAV, Album, 16-bit/44.1kHz
|
Not On Label (Spooky Self-released) – none | Worldwide | Worldwide |
New Submission
|
Recommendations
Reviews
-
referencing Gargantuan (2×LP, Album, Reissue) 49NLP005
Wow - rare to find such a broad mix of genres in an album that somehow holds together as well as this does. I'd liken it to The Orb on an Italo/Balearic mini cruise. Thanks to Alex Kassian for bringing me here via his OCL rework - unreal track. -
referencing Gargantuan (2×LP, Album, Reissue) 49NLP005
The vinyl sounds great on this front-to-back classic. The back cover appears to be printed upside down, but that may be the case on the original since the text is designed in different directions. Anyone who has the original can speak to it? -
Edited 3 months ago
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) GRCD006
Having put off these guys for ages, to which I am not sure why, maybe because I thought there was nothing they had to offer due to them not being huge stars or anything and tracks here not really taking off. Then again I had to check out the team that made Sasha what he is with so many saying they are the brains and masters behind his best work aka certain singles and albums aka Duncan Forbes & Chalie May. He even uses alot of their work albeit reworked for his sets & mix albums so I had to dive in eventually, they only had a short 3 album run anyway.
So the album while no means a masterpiece, its what I was expecting tbh, it is a very good early prog house album back when the genre was still finding its feet. The album in many ways seems very much of Orbital's ilk in sound and structure. Prime example being the Little Bullet, Pt1 & Pt2. being their answer to Lush 3-1 & Lush 3-2.
First 4 tracks were exceptional and the best part of the album however overall there's good work all around.
Best Parts are:
"Don't Panic" – 7:02 ✅
"Schmoo" – 5:37 ✅
"Aqualung" – 5:42 ✅
"Little Bullet Part One" – 6:57 ✅
"Little Bullet Part Two" – 6:27
"Land of Oz" – 7:36
"Something's Got to Give" – 6:52
"Orange Coloured Liquid" – 5:09 ✅
"Schmoodub" – 7:32
"Let Go" – 7:26
Signed S.Poulter & Out -
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) 0777 7 13217 26
Early 90s progressive house was an odd time for electronic music—it hadn’t quite developed all technology to sound clean, and yet was still bursting with ideas. Into this came Spooky’s debut album, GARGANTUAN, which has some of the weaknesses of the genre (the silly samples on “Don’t Panic”) along with plenty of it strengths (the bouncy synths of “Schmoo” and its smooth echoes in “Schmoodub”). If anything, though, it’s fun, and sometimes that’s what you need when you look back in time. They do, however, show some signs of experimentation, something that will come further into fruition on their later albums, as on the liquid opening of “Aqualung.” The one-two punch of “Little Bullet,” too, shows off their club-friendly efforts, and although they dip into the pool of diva vocal samples (“Something’s Got to Give”), they don’t drown in them. The more spare “Let Go” has that lovely smoothness to round out the album on a more mellow note (though the album “Orange Coloured Liquid” could have done that for you earlier). Maybe not gargantuan, but certainly large enough. -
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) GRCD006
Let's face it, truly great house/dance albums (that aren't mix albums) are hard to come by. You can start a list with Leftism by Leftfield and then you're scratching your head because 90s dance electronica is very much of its time. What was mind-bendingly amazing in 1991 is old hat how and it doesn't carry over the "classic" status that old rock does.
I'm not quite as bowled over by this album as some other reviewers but there are some cracking tracks on it. I think Little Bullet Part One IS a classic track which was why Sasha and Digweed played it a lot. Don't Panic is fun but grating at times with that sample and seems out of place with the overall vibe. Schmoo is above average. Most of the rest is pretty decent but not amazing or particularly ground-breaking at the time.
The album is a relaxing take on house music. You can sit back with a drink or intoxicant of your choice and chill to it. -
referencing Gargantuan (LP, Album) GRLP 006
one of the best club/house/tech/progressive records of 90s. pure class! -
referencing Gargantuan (LP, Album) GRLP 006
Orange Coloured Liquid is a gorgeous trip and worthy of the purchase alone.
Fantastic set starter/ender -
Edited 2 years ago
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) GRCD006
The sped-up Pixies "Broken Face" sample on Track 1 is a match made in hell, completely un-fitting, destroys the album experience. There are moments of excellence included like Aqualung, Little Bullet(s) and Orange Coloured Liquid, but overall the album is far too dated. And they are taking the p*ss a bit too much, what is a warm orange coloured liquid except that ;-) -
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) GRCD006
Besides everything else going on on this album, "Aqualung" is dope! -
Edited 11 years ago
referencing Gargantuan (CD, Album) GRCD006
After waisting lot of my youth mainly with punk and heavy metal music, this was one of my first excursions into electronic music.
The style ranges from oldskool happy breaks of moby or space cube over progtrance like orbital to Electro House like LFO. I still love all of the tunes today. Allthough most of the tracks are quite catchy, they still sound modern and timeless even today.
Trance and house music not allways was/is that easy and independent.
Master Release
Edit Master Release
Data Correct
Data Correct
For sale on Discogs
Sell a copy
95 copies from €2.38