SpookySchmoo

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Electronic

Style:

Progressive House

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Tracklist

This Side
Schmoo (Original Version)
Schmoo (Stripped Down Dub Mix)
Other Side
Schmoo (Steppin Razor Mix)
Schmoo (Underworld Mix)

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    Version Details Data Quality
    Cover of Schmoo, 1993, CD Schmoo
    CD, Single
    Guerilla – GRRR 45CD UK 1993 UK1993
    Cover of Schmoo, 1993, Vinyl Schmoo
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Guerilla – GRRR45 UK 1993 UK1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Schmoo, 1993, Vinyl Schmoo
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Guerilla – Y-13884 US 1993 US1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Schmoo, 1993, Vinyl Schmoo
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    UMM – UMM 061 Italy 1993 Italy1993
    Recently Edited
    Cover of  Schmoo , 1993, Vinyl Schmoo
    12", White Label
    UMM – UMM 061 Italy 1993 Italy1993
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    Reviews

    • DJAndyRussell's avatar
      DJAndyRussell
      The brilliant Spooky - Schmoo Dub on Feed Your Head Vol 2 compilation is my favourite version of the song.
      • boyd_westerman's avatar
        boyd_westerman
        total classic. can't say much more about it. great label too. so many gems from that time. 'hat's off'
        • Johnmarcus's avatar
          Johnmarcus
          Classic Guerilla release, "Original Mix" is the one for me, progressive house music with an uplifting feel, that just get under your skin. The track just oozes quality with its less is more approach.
          • ConsciousRythmZ's avatar
            Very moving track Dub two is my favorite, smooth as you need it to be. Lovin' it!!
            • Fernand8's avatar
              Fernand8
              Edited 10 years ago
              So there you have it; "rave" is not a genre so we call it "progressive house". No progress in labelling music imo.
              • iljin1's avatar
                iljin1
                Total anthem.
                • undertonemedia's avatar
                  undertonemedia
                  Track 1 (Schmix) is the same as the album version, without the spoken intro.
                  Track 2 (Dub One) is the same as the "Stripped Down Dub Mix".
                  Track 3 (Dub Two) is the same as "Schmoodub" on the "Gargantuan" album.
                  Track 4 (Underworld Mix) is the same as on the other editions.
                  • Frontosa's avatar
                    Frontosa
                    This is perhaps one of the most satisfying house songs from the early 90's.

                    It's been a favorite of mine from the first time I heard it. The sound quality is clear, the programing precise, and the feeling this song instills is one of pure joy. House music's goal is to take your emotions to the highest heights and this track does just that!

                    I first heard it in 1993 on an underground radio show. The DJ's set started off with Schmoo and I thought "well, that's perfect".

                    I went to Tower Records on Broadway (in NYC) and picked up a copy the next week.
                    At a gig that weekend I played it and everyone went crazy!
                    That night someone stole it from me, another DJ, most likely, so I had to go to Vinylmania the weekend after to get another copy. This time I bought 2 copies just to be safe!
                    • DJ-ID's avatar
                      DJ-ID
                      One of the best oldskool progressive house tunes ever? Uplifting, non cheesy head music that speaks to your mind and your heart.
                      If progessive house was this good now, I'd probably buy a lot more of it!
                      Guerilla records was an absolutely brilliant label, and Spooky, along with DOP and Two Shiny Heads are the best artists on the label in my opinion.
                      If you love quality house music or head music, then this is a tune you really should have in your collection. At very least it's certainly essential listening. Recommended 100%.
                      • Frontosa's avatar
                        Frontosa
                        Edited 19 years ago
                        This is perhaps one of the most satisfying house songs from the early 90's. It's been a favorite of mine from the first time I heard it. The sound quality is clear, the programming presice, and the feeling this song instills is one of pure joy. House music's goal is to take your emotions to the highest heights and this track does just that!!!!!!!!!!

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