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correct infiltrate. The original metalheadz release was fiction. the later (very slight) reworking was friction. After a little squabble over who was to have this tune on their album. Fucking heavy tune! - is it just me or does it sound much slower these days - or is it just that DnB today is much faster?
I'm getting confused here, to me rolldabeats is like THE site to check these kind of things, and the only two tracks onthere by alex reece called pulp friction seem to be mistakes. however, discogs seems to confirm your story and i have to say a story like that sounds pretty correct. if not the way things were handled before. i take it you're right then but that's still another version i assume? (got to love old school-release related stories)
@Assassimon Actually your wrong, Goldie and Alex Reece had a little arguement about Alex's Reece's album it was ment to come out on Metalheadz, in the end it came out on a different label and Alex made a version of Pulp Fiction called Pulp Friction for the album. Key word 'Friction' because of how Alex Reece felt about the whole situation, i own the original album on cd.
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to me rolldabeats is like THE site to check these kind of things, and the only two tracks onthere by alex reece called pulp friction seem to be mistakes.
however, discogs seems to confirm your story and i have to say a story like that sounds pretty correct.
if not the way things were handled before.
i take it you're right then but that's still another version i assume?
(got to love old school-release related stories)