Tracklist
Future Cut– | Stealth (Domination) | ||
DJ Reality– | Tunnel Vision | ||
Universal Project– | The Craft | ||
Digital– | Rock Steady | ||
Total Science– | Out Of Touch | ||
DJ Kontrol– | Forcefield | ||
DJ Ink– | Ice Age | ||
Dylan– | Spasm | ||
Loxy– | Caution | ||
Future Cut– | Horns 2000 | ||
Konflict– | Messiah | ||
Usual Suspects– | Bodycount | ||
Cause 4 Concern– | Research | ||
Marcus Intalex & ST Files– | Moonwalk |
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Aftermath (Essential Rewindz)
Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition; 7×12", 45 RPM
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Renegade Hardware – RHLP03 | UK | 2000 | UK — 2000 |
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Aftermath: Essential Rewindz
14×File, Compilation, MP3, 320 kbps
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Renegade Hardware – RHLP 03 | UK | 2000 | UK — 2000 |
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Aftermath (Essential Rewindz)
Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, Test Pressing; 7×12", 45 RPM
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Renegade Hardware – RHLP03 | UK | 2000 | UK — 2000 |
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Aftermath - Essential Rewindz
14×File, WAV, Compilation
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Renegade Hardware – RHLP03 | UK | 2000 | UK — 2000 |
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Aftermath (Essential Rewindz)
7×12", Compilation, Repress, Limited Edition
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Renegade Hardware – RHLP03 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
All the other comments here nail it, but seems to be a lack of acknowledgment of Messiah. By far the biggest tune on there then with the most dj and still a huge tune today with its atmospheric buildup, and massive reece on the drop. -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
Messiah, Rocksteady and Moonwalk are the tracks that stand out for me. -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
I played cause 4 concern - research all the time in 2001, it was my favourite opening tune of all my sets, listened to it again just recently and it still packs a punch!, the rest sounds a bit dated now though. -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
need a 2022/2023 remix of dylan - spasm. so awesome. -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
Apparently, Messiah is the biggest tune on 'ere but the album boasts a handful of solid and banging tracks. Research oozes C4C's trademark bass funk, Marcus Intalex comes up with a groovy thang "Moonwalk". Usual Suspects rolled out a heavy as usual but awesome "Bodycount". These are just to name but a few, the rest of the tracks are dancefloor smashers as well. It's a huge album on RH, in my opinion. -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
When i bought this album I was only interested in getting the messiah track and horns 2000 and now this album is now 20 years old in that time i have grow to love the rest of the tracks on it as this tracks are nothing like the new stuff and also hardware records are no longer around ... This is a classic album for 2000 and must have for real dnb headss... -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
Tough to decide favorites on here but ill have to say that "ice age" by dj ink and "out of touch" by total science are my personal crate anchors. A very solid huge pack in dnb history roight ere. I cant even imagine the logistics of pressing a 7 pack, i mean, its hard enough to even pull a track out that ur looking for in that monster. HA! -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
Sums up the end of the millennium paranoia so well - I being down The End for one of RH nights and bumping into Raidan (I hung out with him a little bit as we both lived in Portsmouth at the time) and hearing Messiah dropped for the first time - we just looked at each other and then exploded into dance frenzy. Its one of those, I'll never forget when moments
My favourite track though is Dylan's Spasm - wicked triplet bass drum kicks - mixes well with some of Metallica's tracks - believe me, I've done it to much bemusement -
referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
Wicked album...every track is the business, the whole being greater than the sum of its parts! I purchased this album when it was released only knowing 2 of the tracks, being more into a mellow/liquid mood at the time. I did what I always do with a new album...pressed RECORD on my Pioneer CT-S610, powered up my SL1210s and started mixing the entire album there and then...What a selection of tunes!!! If you are new to post 90's d&b or just new to the scene this album is the perfect starting point. Worried about your first live/public DJ set? File this album in your DJ Box and you can't go wrong...Your dancefloor will fill up, no doubt! Almost the best album release by Renegade Hardware...Though 'Quantum Mechanics'is also right up there...and it was released in 98'...
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referencing Aftermath (Essential Rewindz) (Box Set, Compilation, Limited Edition, 7×12", 45 RPM) RHLP03
I can't understand why this album doesn't have a "5" or more rating. Every track is solid as only Renegade Hardware can represent. Sure this album was probably geared toward Tech Step but songs like Research and Moonwalk have a Liquid DnB vibe while songs Rock Steady and Spasm have the Hard Step vibe. The Craft represents the off beat, on beat styles of DnB and Messiah is just what it says . Caution has the groovy hard funk appeal.It's just one of the best albums of all time,don't take my word for it, just listen. As a matter of fact all songs on this album are ANTHEMS...
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