Acen – Trip II The Moon Part.. 2
Label: |
Production House – PNT042R |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Hardcore |
Tracklist
A | Trip II The Moon (The Darkside...) | 6:18 | |
AA | The Life And Crimes Of A Ruffneck | 5:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Production House Records Ltd.
- Copyright © – Production House Records Ltd.
- Published By – FJR Music
- Pressed By – Broadcrest Ltd. – PA 6333
- Pressed By – Broadcrest Ltd. – PA 6200
Notes
Title:
Sleeve=Trip II The Moon Part.. 2
Centre labels=Trip II The Moon Part 2
Cat#s:
Rear of sleeve=PNT042R, Centre labels=PNT 042R
Die-cut printed sleeve writes "PEACE OUT 2 EVERY 1 MAY U LIVE 2 SEE THE DAWN."
Published by FJR Music Ltd.
Manufactured in the UK
℗ & © 1992 Production House Records Ltd.
Incidental information:
Acen's notes on this release:
"Written & produced in the spring of 1992 on the MPC-60 & W30.
Inspired by a pitch black forest rave with only the moon as light source."
Track A samples:
Strings (replayed) from Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice
Vocal from Daddy Freddy - Live Jam (Music Of Life 'Hustlers Convention')
Synth from 80 Aum - Mindcontroller
Vocal from Tongue N Cheek - Nobody (Can Love Me)
Piano from The Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
Vocal from The Doors - A Little Game
Drum loop from J.F. & E - Mystery 159
Breakbeat from Uptown - Dope On Plastic
Vocal from MC Shan - I Pioneered This
Track AA samples:
Strings from Ennio Morricone - Chi Mai
Vocal from Ultramagnetic MC's - A Chorus Line
Vocal from The Real Roxanne - Bang-Zoom (Let's Go-Go)
Vocal from LL Cool J - Why Do You Think They Call It Dope?
Vocal from Prince - Tick, Tick, Bang "Ohh, Can't Hold It"
Sleeve=Trip II The Moon Part.. 2
Centre labels=Trip II The Moon Part 2
Cat#s:
Rear of sleeve=PNT042R, Centre labels=PNT 042R
Die-cut printed sleeve writes "PEACE OUT 2 EVERY 1 MAY U LIVE 2 SEE THE DAWN."
Published by FJR Music Ltd.
Manufactured in the UK
℗ & © 1992 Production House Records Ltd.
Incidental information:
Acen's notes on this release:
"Written & produced in the spring of 1992 on the MPC-60 & W30.
Inspired by a pitch black forest rave with only the moon as light source."
Track A samples:
Strings (replayed) from Nancy Sinatra - You Only Live Twice
Vocal from Daddy Freddy - Live Jam (Music Of Life 'Hustlers Convention')
Synth from 80 Aum - Mindcontroller
Vocal from Tongue N Cheek - Nobody (Can Love Me)
Piano from The Rolling Stones - She's a Rainbow
Vocal from The Doors - A Little Game
Drum loop from J.F. & E - Mystery 159
Breakbeat from Uptown - Dope On Plastic
Vocal from MC Shan - I Pioneered This
Track AA samples:
Strings from Ennio Morricone - Chi Mai
Vocal from Ultramagnetic MC's - A Chorus Line
Vocal from The Real Roxanne - Bang-Zoom (Let's Go-Go)
Vocal from LL Cool J - Why Do You Think They Call It Dope?
Vocal from Prince - Tick, Tick, Bang "Ohh, Can't Hold It"
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 5 018890 121427
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out A-side): PNT 042 R A-3 PA 6333 CIS
- Matrix / Runout (Run-out B-side): PNT-042-R-AA PA 6200
Other Versions (4)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited
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Trip II The Moon Part.. 2 (CD, Single, Cardboard Sleeve) | Production House | PNC 042R | UK | 1992 | ||
Recently Edited
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Trip II The Moon - Part 2 (12", Promo, 45 RPM) | Production House | PNT 042R | UK | 1992 | ||
Trip II The Moon Part.. 2 (12", Promo, Unofficial Release, White Label, Stamped) | Not On Label (Acen) | PNT 042 | UK | 2005 | |||
Recently Edited
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Trip II The Moon Part.. 2 (12", Unofficial Release, White Label) | Not On Label (Acen) | PNT -042 | UK | 2005 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoIf you're wondering where you've heard the strings of "Trip II The Moon" they were sampled in Robbie William - Millenium (2000) and the strings are from Jhon Barry - You only live Twice (1967)
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One of the few records from those years that is mastered very well! many records have fantastic tracks but the recording quality leaves something to be desired...
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Dutch DJ Ruffneck was such a fan of 'Life And Times' that he named himself and his label, Ruffneck Records, after it.
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I can honestly say that if i ever started taking psychotropic narcotics I would definitely listen to this track a few times!
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Another top 1992 track. OK, it isn't made from the freshest of musical ingredients, but it sure as hell uses the samples very well... I like this tune because it's delirious, dark and full of heavy pulsating break beats and industrial machine like noises. The Violin section at the end makes the track sound very euphoric and is a real hands in the air kind of thing. I saw an original copy for £25.
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A really insane, spiritualized track. This music "talks" about many things like born, dead, love, hate, in personal kind of trip. Almost 20 years ago it's still powerful and creative. I don't need to use drugs to go far, far away....
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