Various – Drum & Bass Selection 1 (16 Of The Most Requested Rewinds)
Label: |
Breakdown Records – BDRLP 1 |
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Series: |
Drum & Bass Selection – 1 |
Format: |
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Jungle |
Tracklist
A1 | Boogie Times Tribe– | The Dark Stranger (Q-Bass Remix) |
A2 | DJ Crystl– | Warpdrive |
A3 | Uncle 22– | 6 Million Ways To Die (DJ Hype Remix) |
A4 | M Beat*– | Rumble |
B1 | Engineers Without Fears– | Spiritual Aura |
B2 | D'Cruze– | Watch Out |
B3 | Gappa G & Hyper Hypa– | Information Centre (DJ Ron Remix) |
B4 | DJ Dextrous & Rude Boy Keith– | Lovable |
C1 | M Beat*– | Shuffle |
C2 | Subnation– | Scottie |
C3 | Jo– | R Type |
C4 | Acro– | Superpod |
D1 | DJ Taktix– | The Way (VIP Remix) |
D2 | Desired State– | Beyond Bass |
D3 | Q Bass*– | Gun Connection |
D4 | Roni Size & DJ Die– | Music Box |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Suburban Base Group
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Suburban Base Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Dee Jay Recordings
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – RAM Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Renk Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Ruff Kut! Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – King Of The Jungle
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Future Vinyl Recordings
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Awesome Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Force Ten Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Back 2 Basics
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Full Circle Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – V Recordings
- Copyright © – Suburban Base Records
- Copyright © – Dee Jay Recordings
- Copyright © – RAM Records
- Copyright © – Renk Records
- Copyright © – Ruff Kut! Records
- Copyright © – King Of The Jungle
- Copyright © – Future Vinyl Recordings
- Copyright © – Awesome Records
- Copyright © – Force Ten Records
- Copyright © – Back 2 Basics
- Copyright © – Full Circle Records
- Copyright © – V Recordings
- Published By – Suburban Base Music
- Published By – Oakden Music
- Published By – Westbury Music
- Published By – Arts Publishing
- Published By – Ruff Kut! Records
- Published By – Future Vinyl
- Published By – WTP Music
- Distributed By – EFA – 210.61
- Lacquer Cut At – Porky's Mastering
- Mastered At – P.R. Records Limited
- Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited
Notes
Cat# on cover & spine: BDRLP 001
Cat# on centre labels: BDRLP 1
On back cover:
Break Down is part of the Suburban Base Group
Sleeve Design : Darren & Dave
A1: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1993 suburban base records
A2: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 dee jay recordings
A3: published by oakden music ℗ & © 1993 ram records
A4: published by westbury music/arts publishing ℗ & © 1993 renk records
B1: copyright control ℗ & © 1994 dee jay recordings
B2: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1994 suburban base records
B3: published by ruff kut ℗ & © 1993 ruff kut records
B4: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 king of the jungle
C1: published by westbury music/arts publishing ℗ & © 1993 renk records
C2: published by future vinyl ℗ & © 1993 future vinyl recordings
C3: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 awesome records
C4: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 force ten records
D1: copyright control ℗ & © 1994 back to basics
D2: published by oakden music ℗ & © 1993 ram records
D3: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1993 suburban base records
D4: published by wtp music ℗ & © 1994 full circle/v recordings
Distribution info for (EFA) is additionally stickered on the back cover
Cat# on centre labels: BDRLP 1
On back cover:
Break Down is part of the Suburban Base Group
Sleeve Design : Darren & Dave
A1: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1993 suburban base records
A2: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 dee jay recordings
A3: published by oakden music ℗ & © 1993 ram records
A4: published by westbury music/arts publishing ℗ & © 1993 renk records
B1: copyright control ℗ & © 1994 dee jay recordings
B2: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1994 suburban base records
B3: published by ruff kut ℗ & © 1993 ruff kut records
B4: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 king of the jungle
C1: published by westbury music/arts publishing ℗ & © 1993 renk records
C2: published by future vinyl ℗ & © 1993 future vinyl recordings
C3: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 awesome records
C4: copyright control ℗ & © 1993 force ten records
D1: copyright control ℗ & © 1994 back to basics
D2: published by oakden music ℗ & © 1993 ram records
D3: published by suburban base music ℗ & © 1993 suburban base records
D4: published by wtp music ℗ & © 1994 full circle/v recordings
Distribution info for (EFA) is additionally stickered on the back cover
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 022765 552025 >
- Matrix / Runout (A etched): BDR B̶̷R̶̷K̶̷ LP 001 - A1 PAULS PHAT CUTZ PR-M
- Matrix / Runout (B etched): BDR LP001 - B2 PR-M PAULS @ PORKYS
- Matrix / Runout (C etched): BDR LP 001 - C2 PR-M J
- Matrix / Runout (D etched): BDR LP 001 - D2 PR-M J
Other Versions (5)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Drum & Bass Selection 1 (16 Of The Most Requested Rewinds) (CD, Compilation) | Breakdown Records | BDRCD1, BDRCD 001 | UK | 1994 | ||
Drum & Bass Selection 1 (Cassette, Compilation) | Breakdown Records | BDRMC001 | UK | 1994 | |||
Drum & Bass Selection 1 (Cassette, Compilation, Mixed) | Breakdown Records | BDRMT001 | UK | 1994 | |||
Drum & Bass Selection 1 (2×LP, Compilation, White Label) | Breakdown Records | BDRLP 001 | UK | 1994 | |||
New Submission
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Drum & Bass Selection 1 (16 Of The Most Requested Rewinds) (CD, Compilation) | Sony | SRCS 7740 | Japan | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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I wish they have pressed all these beautiful tunes on 4 x 12“ and a little bit louder. Such a great selection!
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Edited 9 years agoThis was big for me back in early 1994 too. It was the first time I had any tunes like this on vinyl - up until then I'd only been exposed to Hardcore through pirate radio. I spent hour after hour mixing these tracks together on my Soundlab belt drives decks. Fast forward 22 years and the tracklisting on here speaks for itself. A great selection of tracks showing how the music had started to move on from the darkside of 1993 into the Jungle and Drum & Bass we know today. I own the original of every track released on this compilation, but still feel like digging my copy of this out to listen through them all once again.
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Edited 12 years agoYeah this does sound like a good comp. I'm really interested to find out if anybody knows what the sample is before Engineers Without Fears Spiritual Aura begins. It doesn't sound like a Jamaican accent, but it's old Ska or Reggae/or maybe a Two Tone tune, I'm not sure but would love to know. If you haven't heard it. it goes "What u talkin about you say you don't like the Jungle beats." Ta in advance, Toby.Hi found a german jungle comp-riot beats 9] it has 13 tracks witch are all wicked the last one use's the sample im on about thanks discogs.
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This was a big compilation when I was young, and then I lost it for years. Got it back recently and it's even better than I . All the tracks are big, and quite a varied bunch, some really nice moody atmospheres on here. I like the way that it covers the earlier vibes of the jungle days from my point of view, not too early as it was 1994. You have the M Beat party tracks plus the moodier bits and some hardcore as well. I don't think there's one single cheesey track on here.
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