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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

Label:Suburban Base Records
Catalog#:SUBBASE 26
Format:Vinyl, 12"
Country:UK
Released:1993
Genre:Electronic
Style:Hardcore, Jungle
Credits:Engineer - Austin Reynolds
Mastered By - Paul Solomons
Producer, Written-By - DJ Krome & Mr Time*
Notes:Engineered at Chase Road Studios '93
Track A female vocal sample taken from 'Why Should I Cry?' by Nona Hendryx.

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  • OMG this song reminds me of all the good times in the 90's, the world is not the same now, feel sorry for anyone born after the 80's.

  • love it. Oh to be 18 again back in London =]

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  • Propably the best oldschool rave Track ever made............regards from Poland

  • @ my previous comment..actualy i think id heard the tune on a pirate before hand..like ya did bk then..but it was awesome to hear it for the first time on a big rig in a venue..also..it may have been labyrnth/double dipped at bagleys lol..not sure...still..the details are a lill fuzzy now haha but what matters is still there..the vibe..the people..the music..never repeated..and sadley as were all a bunch of scum buckets to the goverment, rareley documented...HAIL YOUTUBE :))))

  • remember going to double dipped at bagleys film studio and first hearing this...walking thru kings cross to the venue thru cobbled paved streets and into the site where it was held to be greeted with thousands of smiling HARDCORE RAVERS...i had a pocket full of white doves and i can honestley say WE touched heaven...90's crew u know who U are...say no more :)))

  • TTTTUUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNEEEEEEE!!!­! 

  • @BueyBear this aint dnb this is old skool hardcore... and THIS WAS AND STILL IS AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • hardcore...and so happy, listen to it most mornings on the way to work...caramelchocolateboywond­er says that....ok

  • This tune is the moment that Hardcore became Happy Hardcore; the end of an era. Tunes don't get more classic than this, it belongs in a museum.

    And bring back Lemon & Limes somebody for fucks sake!

  • The cover reminds me of Speedball on the Atari ST (or Amiga)

  • Dont stop listening to the hip hop, this tune rockd then and it still rocks now ;)

  • classic

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