Sudden DefLet It Hit Dem

Label:

Reinforced Records – RIVET 1219

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Jungle

Tracklist

Other Side
A1 Let It Hit Dem
A2 Give It To Me
This Side
AA1 Fall Like Rain
AA2 Outa Control

Companies, etc.

  • Published ByReinforced Music
  • Published ByWestbury Music
  • Mastered AtJTS Studios
  • Distributed BySRD

Credits

  • ProducerLite Fingers* (tracks: A1, A2)

Notes

Track A1 samples:
Vocal from Eric B. & Rakim - Let The Rhythm Hit 'Em
Synth from Reese & Santonio ‎- The Sound
Synth from Quadrophonia ‎- Find The Time (Part 1)

Track A2 samples:
Piano from JT Company - Don't Deal With Us
Gated synth from Dvus - Thrillseekers

Track AA1 samples:
Vocal from Public Enemy - Livin' In A Zoo
Synth from Cybersonik - Technarchy
Acid stab from Wishdokta - Wasted (Out Of Skins Mix)

Track AA2 samples:
Vocal from Alex Lee - Take It!

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 021260 121965 >

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Let It Hit Dem (12", Promo, 33 ⅓ RPM) Reinforced Records RIVET 1219 UK 1992

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Reviews

  • Poisondeejay's avatar
    Poisondeejay
    Edited 2 years ago
    Quality EP proper 92 'ardkore, doesnt get the recognition it should-a must have 'nuff said!
    • Bavvers's avatar
      Bavvers
      Love all the tracks on this EP, but Fall Like Rain....! It's a belter of a tune and sums up raving and hardcore back in 91 - 94!
      • djrobovw1's avatar
        djrobovw1
        Edited 7 years ago
        well f*ck me still, ( Let It Hit Dem ) what an awesome tune this is, mind blowing intro, that explodes into mental badass rave, and never lets up from start to finish. the 12" is great but for me its this one. if your flavour is bad ass old skool rave, you must bag this one.
        • -afterdark-'s avatar
          -afterdark-
          Edited 9 years ago
          Rough as a badger on crack - in a good way.
          • kardhore's avatar
            kardhore
            One of the first 'ardcore tunes I laid my hands on - retrospectively in the late 90s,and my intro to the reinforced sound of massive rolling crunching breakbeats! Probably the most 'reinforced' of the labels output,by that I mean what the label name clearly alludes to - an industrial style music. As Aize said below not a popular dancefloor choice - probably because of the tracks stuttering all over the place nature,and sheer cacophony. They are almost mash up in style,making the synth stabs or breakbeats all the the more euphoric when they arrive. 'Give it to me' was the one I played again and again,I loved the breakdown and the almost slo-mo crunching breakbeats,and how these breakbeats sounded frayed like the fizzle after a fireworks explosion. The name 'sudden def' is also spot on,any of these tracks seem like they're on the verge of stopping dead at any moment,which they do then go off in a totally different direction! Still in my collection and will be until my tastes turn to something easier listening!
            • aize's avatar
              aize
              For me this release sums up everything i love about old skool HARDCORE! Four absolutely storming tracks full of filthy breaks, sub bass and horrifically clashing synths. No fluffy rat pack rubbish here just proper grit your teeth rave music. Doesn't get played anywhere near enough, probably because its simply too hard, but i've seen at least 1 dance-floor go mental to 'Let it Hit Dem' in the none to distant past. Feckin awesome ep!

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