Radioactive ManDive And Lie Wrecked

Label:

Rotters Golf Club – RGC006

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

A1 'ave That
A2 Bassick Element
B1 Night Bus To Nowhere
B2 You Can't Catch Me

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗R.G.C. Records
  • Copyright ©R.G.C. Records
  • Produced AtRotters Golf Club Studios
  • Mixed AtRotters Golf Club Studios
  • Published ByHouse Of Klart
  • Pressed ByDamont

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByKeith Tenniswood

Notes

Made in the UK.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 09651 40011 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): RGC006 A DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): RGC006 B DAMONT

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Dive And Lie Wrecked (CD, Maxi-Single) Rotters Golf Club RGC CD 006, RGC006 UK 2001
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Dive And Lie Wrecked (CDr, Promo) Rotters Golf Club RGCC006MCD UK 2001
New Submission
Dive And Lie Wrecked (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo, White Label) Rotters Golf Club RGC006 UK 2001
Dive And Lie Wrecked (CD, Maxi-Single) Rotters Golf Club RGC006MCD UK 2002

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Reviews

  • dylaf's avatar
    dylaf
    Edited 5 years ago
    Digging back through my RGC releases while raising a bottle to our dear friend Andy this evening. Keith took an even more ive back seat than Andy in of limelight, & is one of the UK's most technical, broad & unique producers deserved of credit way beyond that of 'The Second Swordsman'. As 'RM' & since the 'Uranium EP' his creative talent & technical brilliance has never been better represented... Shit hot.
    • teecee's avatar
      teecee
      I think I have to thank Warlock from Kool London for the ID of 'Ave That. As a previous reviewer states, it forces one to dance a bit wonky. Cos it's wonky. Heavy. I have heard it on the floor before, but don't ask me where. It deffo worked though. Wooo yeah
      • artrecs's avatar
        artrecs
        I was lisaning to this with the play options buy the tracklistings but thay dont play all of the track. So once i herd all of 'Ave that'i realized i had it or so i thort dug out rgc007 Wrecked remixes. orig is just as good if not better havant play'd any of my eletronica kind'a stuff for far to long gr8 ep.
        • skaface's avatar
          skaface
          Recently saw Radioactive Man play live, and the final tune he played was "'ave That." He looped and looped this tune and made it last about 10-15 minutes and all this at 3AM, had some people almost rolling around the dancefloor laughing their heads off. "'ave That" is the standout tune on this E.P., and then I was on the night bus to Trafalgar Square, all this after he debuted his new material! Miss any Radioactive Man material at your peril.
          • behemoth's avatar
            behemoth
            BRILLIANT! I just love this EP. "'ave That" just goes off on one, with the maddest squelchy fart bass ever. It's a piece of mental techno insanity that causes instantaneous silly dancing. "Bassick Element" is a damn fine piece of trademark RGC machine funk, "Night Bus To Nowhere" has probably the most malevolant bassline this year, and "You Can't Catch Me" is sort of a gabber type affair, with dodgy off-kilter bass, stating that "The triple-six move quick". A maniacal slab of brilliance, this should be owned and cherished by all that like it strange.

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