The Criminal Mindz*The Inspired Generation EP

Label:

World Beat Corporation – WB 001

Format:

Vinyl , 12", EP

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Dance Of The Parasites (Last Word From The Landlord Mix)
A2 Ecstasy (Of Love)
AA1 Flying (On A Natural High) (Smokey Vocal Lament)
AA2 Last Train From Llanfairpwllgwyngethllyndrwburthllandisiliogogogoch (Dub)

Credits

  • FeaturingThe Criminal Mindz*

Notes

Promo copies came in paper sleeve with sticker. Later copies have full artwork sleeve

Label tracklisting is different from that on sleeve/ label as follows;

A1 - Dance Of The Parasites
A2 - Ecstasy Of Love
AA1 - Flying (On A Natural High)
AA2 - Flying (Dub)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
The Inspired Generation EP (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Promo) World Beat Corporation WB 001 UK 1992

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Reviews

  • 8892sales's avatar
    8892sales
    Circulating on several DJs' sets from late 1991. Personally prefer this from their eternally overplayed, mega anthem Baptized By Dub by a long way. Although the B-side 'Virtual Reality' of that first issue is very underrated 'techno / hardcore' in its own right. This release is a good mixture of mellow house and breakbeat hardcore.
    • steady-j's avatar
      steady-j
      Edited 19 years ago
      The title of track A1 is a refernce to all the sampling and re-sampling that was going on in the rave scene at the time. The subtitle "Last word from the Landlord" is an ironic reference to the over-use of the Synth-Piano riff from LAndlord(2) "I Like It", which of course appears in the track!

      track AA2 is indeed an alternate take of AA1 as per the promo, but the title is another joke - this time the KLF's "Last Train To Trancentral" forms the basis.
      • steady-j's avatar
        steady-j
        Edited 19 years ago
        If you don't recognise it, that dark little chugging bassline that comes in at the intro and underpins most of the A1 track is from Abba - Does Your Mother Know. The spoken sample "No I don;t want you to panic, just lean back and relax" is shared with Autechre "Cavity Job", and judgung by the relative sound quality, sampled from there, though that is not certain.

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