Intense – The Genesis Project EP
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Rugged Vinyl Records – RUGGED 9 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Jungle |
Tracklist
Other Side (A) | |||
A1 | Time Space Continuem | 6:42 | |
A2 | The Dreamer | 6:03 | |
This Side (AA) | |||
AA1 | The Genesis Project | 7:25 | |
AA2 | The Quickening (D.O.P.E. Remix) | 5:59 |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Copymasters
- Pressed By – P.R. Records Limited
Credits
Notes
From label:
A long shout goes out to:
MC Reality, Probe, Nut-e-1, Randall, Cool Hand Flex, Bizzy B, LTJ Bukem, Frost, Fabio, Dr. S.Gachet, Christian, Sonia, Tony, Paul, Marvin, Little Robski, Stefan, Duncan, Tarek, Inta Ginga, Captain Aardvark, The Rugged Massive, Key Production and last but not least Emma & Shireen.
Track A1 samples:
Orchestral section from the movie Army Of Darkness
Synth from Limelight - Aquamentus (Frater Syntheticus Mix)
Track A2 samples:
Opening strings from Enya - Caribbean Blue
Dialogue from the film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971).
A long shout goes out to:
MC Reality, Probe, Nut-e-1, Randall, Cool Hand Flex, Bizzy B, LTJ Bukem, Frost, Fabio, Dr. S.Gachet, Christian, Sonia, Tony, Paul, Marvin, Little Robski, Stefan, Duncan, Tarek, Inta Ginga, Captain Aardvark, The Rugged Massive, Key Production and last but not least Emma & Shireen.
Track A1 samples:
Orchestral section from the movie Army Of Darkness
Synth from Limelight - Aquamentus (Frater Syntheticus Mix)
Track A2 samples:
Opening strings from Enya - Caribbean Blue
Dialogue from the film Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971).
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Other Side): RUGGED 9 ― A1 PR-M Stu.
- Matrix / Runout (This Side): RUGGED 9 ― AA1 PR-M A
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The Genesis Project (Acetate, 10", Single Sided) | Rugged Vinyl Records | none | UK | 1993 | ||
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Genesis Project (12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stamped) | Rugged Vinyl Records | RUGGED 9 | UK | 1994 | ||
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The Genesis Project EP (12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM) | Rugged Vinyl Records | RUGGED 9 | UK | 1994 | ||
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The Genesis Project EP (12", Test Pressing, EP, White Label, 33 ⅓ RPM) | Rugged Vinyl Records | RUGGED 9 | UK | 1994 | ||
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The Genesis Project EP (12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM) | Rugged Vinyl Records | RUGGED 9 | UK | 1994 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Can anyone confirm if Bukem played a version of The Genesis Project without the 'ho yeah' sample and is this available anywhere or just a dubplate?
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I bought this 12" earlier this year when I had hit an emotional rock bottom. I was failing my college classes and just couldn't see a way out. I started copiously buying things just to feel a little bit better. In hindsight I really wish I hadn't spent as much as I did, but one thing I didn't regret was getting this EP. Coincidentally (or maybe not), after rinsing this 12" and feeling all 4 tracks speak to me in a different way, the clouds in my head all just dissappeared. I'm back in college with different classes and enjoying it alot more. I would like to believe that The Genesis Project EP helped me with that.
Anyways, from a technical aspect Intense was decades ahead of their time. It is almost impossible to believe these tracks were produced in 1993. Every synth has so much depth to it, every break is expertly chopped and pitch-shifted. These guys took Jungle to a new dimension.
One question though, does anyone know who made the illustration on the B-side sticker? Looks badass. I would guess its Dave Nodz, but I'm not positive. -
Love the shout outs...all pioneers of the scene without a doubt....... Randall, Cool Hand Flex, Bizzy B, LTJ Bukem, Frost, Fabio, Dr. S.Gachet
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All four tracks are quality. Didn't hear it played out much in 94, but feel fortunate to have my copy as going for silly money now.
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Not much I can add that hasn't been said, other than its so ahead of its time. The breaks are so tight, the soundscapes created are so deep. This is heavy weight quality. A varied mixture of tearing Amens and more intelligent floaty stuff.
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Equal parts timeless and flawless. Has to be all about TSC (for me, at least). Real tough breaks overlayed with that ethereal mystique that makes these kinds of tunes so intoxicating to listen to. This dark but dream-like vibe is something people such as Breakage, early Noisia and even Djrum went on to explore, but it's always been in pure and deep jungle that this space has come to its full realisation.
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Edited 3 days agoJust echoing the below comments really. Intense were in a different league. From their early hardcore stuff all the way through to their drum n bass, I love everything they produced. All four tracks on this one are worthy of a gushing write up ! A big nod to the Dope remix of the quickening as well absolutely brilliant! It's hard to pick a favourite, the title track is musically ahead of the game though, all four tunes have such depth and creativity. One of the best four track EP's to grace the jungle music scene IMHO still to this day.. A record I will treasure till my time is up.
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Edited 9 years agoSo Happy that i am not the only DREAMER , absolutely love this and is maybe the best INTENSE ep for me.
4 great tunes , lucky that they pressed alot so there are still copies out their .
if this was rare it would be gone ! -
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I think 'The Dreamer' is one of the best Intelligent d&b/jungle tunes of all time, it really is special.
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