Mysterious – Electro Shock
Label: |
Unlimited Records – MCE 11490 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
Italy |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Techno |
Tracklist
A | Electro Shock (I.V.A.N. Mix) | 6:30 | |
B1 | Electro Shock (Rapp. Scandal Versione) | 4:45 | |
B2 | Electro Shock (Rhyhm Version) | 4:30 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Flying Records S.a.s.
- Produced For – Unlimited Records
- Published By – M.C.E.
Credits
- Executive-Producer – M.D. & C.R.
- Producer, Mixed By – I. Iacobucci*
- Written-By – S. Cundari*
Notes
Produced and mixed for Unlimited Records
Track B1 samples the rap from Mister Mixi & Skinny Scotty - I Can Handle It.
Track B1 samples the rap from Mister Mixi & Skinny Scotty - I Can Handle It.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: S.I.A.E.
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side A): MCE 11490 - A - NEW -
- Matrix / Runout (Etched in runout, Side B): MCE 11490 - B
Other Versions (1)
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Electro Shock (12", Promo, White Label) | Unlimited Records | MCE 11490 | Italy | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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This is one you all misted in the shops. The start of things to come on the hardcore side ...........
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Edited 3 years agoThe IVAN mix always reminds me of Twin Hype - For Those Who Like To Groove… both tracks just rumble along in a similar fashion (or at least that’s the way it sounds to me)
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Definitely a creative use of the classic T-Connection "After Midnight" drum loop, and probably does a nice job in the club, but pretty dated.
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Lesser known gem from 1990 - holds up better than most. Dark with proper samples of it's day and nice and loud on a 45 rpm pressing. Good stuff if you respect the OG sound.
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Edited 11 years agoThe rap version is total crap imo. Takes away the deepness, darkness & credibility of the instrumentals. Head for the other mixes if you like it deep, dark & dangerous. Excellent & well underrated for sure.
Just to add, I disagree with the previous reviewer calling it deep house. The techno style used on the release page is the correct one imho rather than deep house (if we're talking about the instrumentals that is). Has bags of energy with a futuristic edge which is seldom found in traditional deep house. Still deep though - deep techno or techno house perhaps (for those wondering - NOT TECH HOUSE though - GEDDIT???) :P -
Edited 12 years agothis record is a weapon and puts me under fire every time i listen to it again.
a highly underrated record, and in my opinion too many people criticize it for it's "sterile" or "missing sounds" what really does not describe the quality of this record that definitely tells a story and is far more innovative than most of the (pseudo) deep house that a lot of talentless producers and djs with no vision or ion use to hide the pointless direction they are drifting in ..
and one of those records that really takes me back in a far more inspiring time .. lovin' it..!
and those who like the record i'd recommend dr. franz - new life, new civilization (1991).
same criticism and same underrated by many, but full of futuristic energy as it should be ..
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