69Sound On Sound

Label:

Planet E – PE 69170

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A1 Rushed
A2 Sub Seducer
A3 Sound On Sound
B1 Poi Et Pas
B2 Filter King
B3 No Highs
B4 Finale

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtNational Sound Corporation
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Planet E Communications, Inc.
  • Copyright ©Planet E Communications, Inc.
  • Published ByPlanet E Communications, Inc.

Credits

  • Producer69

Notes

© ℗ 1993 Planet E Comm. ASCAP
Licensed to R&S in 1994. (Not mastered at NSC)

Repressed in 2004, with different labels and the additional groove etching "RE 2".
"Rushed" contains a sample of "My Mine - Hypnotic Tango" on Progress Record.
"Rushed" contains a looped sample of "Bandulu - Amaranth - Love Lies Bleeding"
"Sub Seducer" contains a sample of "Parliament - Sir Nose D'Voidoffunk (Pay Attention - B3M)" on Casablanca Records.
"Filter King" contains a sample of "Alexander Robotnick – Problèmes D'Amour" on Fuzz Dance.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side A): 54091PE69170-A NSC
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings Side B): 54091PE69170-B NSC

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Sound On Sound (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Planet E PE 69170 US 1993
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Sound On Sound (12", 33 ⅓ RPM) R & S Records PE 69170, RS 94034 Belgium 1994
Sound On Sound (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered) Planet E PE 69170 US 2004

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Reviews

  • sianmak's avatar
    sianmak
    People still lose their shit to Rushed and rightly so. Absolutely IMMENSE!!!
    • glenn.king.au's avatar
      glenn.king.au
      Edited one year ago
      Bandalu - Amaranth - Love Lies Bleeding (1991)
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJTfQe3AJsA&t=319s

      Imitation/replication is a form of flattery I guess....
      • V-Agent's avatar
        V-Agent
        Filter King is king. That is all you need to know.

        As the years roll on, a lot of this sound is beginning to date. But the industrial roll of that track will never get old.
        • marktokyo's avatar
          marktokyo
          Edited 4 years ago
          My left and right ear had a serious quarrel towards the end of the A side, and I had to stand between them!
          • norepetitivebeats's avatar
            Rushed samples the main synth riff from Hypnotic Tango by My Mine (1983) http://www.discogs.sitioby.com/My-Mine-Hypnotic-Tango/master/88417
            • maroko's avatar
              maroko
              Edited 15 years ago
              This EP will go down with the best of 'em in my memory, if only for the smashing Rushed. I have never heard Carl command dance floors with such ease and skill as here - this is actually him dropping a tune with the clear intention of ripping clubs apart. Just listen to this, and hear for yourself how everythying falls in place just the way you want it to. Cracking percussion, those rewind effects in the backgrounds, a deep bass. Eight minutes of no-nonsense Detroit funk groove, nothing less. This is just perfect. Having said that, little else meets the standards set by the opener.
              I like the longer mix of Sub Seducer, released on PE 65284-1 quite a few years later. Sound On Sound is a brief interlude with no practical use or purpose, but it could have been much more intricate and complete if some further sound patterns were adequately placed after the melody fades out. Poi Et Pas is interesting to a certain point, with those booming broken beats and throbbing bass line, but it eventually ventures too far off radar, losing focus and the initial charm it had. I have the same feeling about the rest of the B side as well. None of it is particularly bad, but Rushed dominates this entire release with such immense confidence and punch, it is really hard to recover from its effect by the time the needle hits the run out groove of the B side. Filter King is the only number which attempts at recreating the magic and the hypnotizing effect Rushed has, and while it isn't bad (my second favorite here), things just don't end up as fine as they did on Rushed... Other then that, it's a fine piece of music, groovy with a lot of breaks, leaving you with plenty of time and space to play around with your equipment. Trust me here: Rushed is the type of an electronic music track which can drive any crowd into a frenzy, be it a house, tech house or a pure techno set, it is just one of those gems which stamps smiles on your face.

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