The HypnotistThis Is My House

Label:

Cyclotron – Leptone 7

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

That Side
A This Is My House 8:38
This Side
AA Pioneers Of The Warped Groove 8:27

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed BySPV GmbH – 050-11245
  • Recorded AtF2 Studios
  • Mixed AtF2 Studios
  • Produced ForRising High Productions
  • Mastered AtSST Brüggemann GmbH
  • Lacquer Cut AtSST Brüggemann GmbH
  • Licensed FromRising High Productions
  • Copyright ©Cyclotron

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Art By]Kommunaggression
  • Lacquer Cut BySST (8)
  • Producer, Mixed By [Produced and Mixed By]Peter Smith

Notes

Side A: The original track title: The House Is Mine

Cover reads:
Recorded and mixed at F2 Studios/London
Produced and mixed by Caspar Pound and Peter Smith for Rising High Productions
Cover art by Kommunaggression . Cut on 45 at SST
Licensed from Rising High Productions

Side A ends in a locked groove.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 4001617112458
  • Barcode (Text): 4 001617 112458
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 6482
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A [Hand-etched]): LEPTONE 7 A - RSN 4 A "THIS IS MY HOUSE" SST
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA [Hand-etched]): "PIONEERS OF THE WARPED GROOVE" LEPTONE 7 A - RSN 4 AA SST

Other Versions (5 of 42)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
The House Is Mine / Pioneers Of The Warped Groove (12", 45 RPM, Blue / Green Labels) Rising High Records RSN 4 UK 1991
This Is My House (Remix) (12", 45 RPM) Cyclotron Leptone 07/R 1991
This Is My House (CD, Maxi-Single) Cyclotron LEPTONE 7/MCD 1991
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The House Is Mine (Remix) / The Modern Prometheus (12", 45 RPM) Rising High Records RSN 4X UK 1991
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The House Is Mine (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) DFC DFC 049 Italy 1991

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Reviews

  • DJMojo's avatar
    DJMojo
    Edited 14 years ago
    The samples on "Pioneers of the Warped Groove" are as follows: The dialogue about "going for a ride" is from the David Lynch film Blue Velvet. The samples "Let us pray" and "In time," are from the movie The Exorcist. Also, the "Party People" sample is obviously from Planet Rock by the Soulsonic Force. This record is an all-time classic and was way ahead of its time. Trancey hardcore, the screaming gets a bit unnerving at times, but the rest of the track more than makes up for this.
    • vagator's avatar
      vagator
      Edited 18 years ago
      In all the hail mary's and praise and glory for "this is my house" people should not forget that for some DJ's (like myself), the B-side of this excellent 12" is at least of the same calibre as "this is my house". The track "Pioneers of the warped groove" is the best track of 1991 imho. The track starts with some strings (hollywood style with operavoices) and a movie sample going: "you wanna go for a ride? - No thanx - What does that mean no thanks? - I dont wanna go - Go where? - For a ride - A RIDE, what a great idea, LETS GO" --- later followed by "party...party people ... " "LET US PRAY" followed by the main bassline, a very good bassline and ahead of its time. It grabs you and drags you across the dancefloor. Its a brooding dark and mysterious track with great breaks, of which LET US PRAY must be the most well known, or maybe: "This will be with you In time, In time....".
      These days it should really be played on (45rpm) +3 or +4 depending on the party and its visitors, to get the same rush as "we" had in 1991 when it was released.
      Any serious DJ should consider getting a dayjob if this record is not in the collection ;)
      • NEIL-TANNAM's avatar
        NEIL-TANNAM
        Edited 20 years ago
        This record is strange because at the end they've cut the record in such a way that it never ends, the final bar of the tune just seems to be looped over and over again so the record never stops playing !! Which is very fitting with this hardcore beauty !! Caspar Pound REST IN PEACE !!
        • kleez.one's avatar
          kleez.one
          Edited 20 years ago
          The song,This Is My House, isn't trance or techno, this is old school rave, one of the best of his time , back in 1991.
          When u hear this for the first time , u will think this is a vocal mellow song, with pianosamples & a woman singing.
          And you thought the beat slow down.......Come on....After this break comes a fat acid bass that make's you wanna jump to the roof.
          if u like oldschool, get one a.s.a.p.

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