Dwarde – Globex Corp Volume 1
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7th Storey Projects – 7THGLOBEX 001 |
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Globex Corp – Vol. 1 |
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Vinyl
, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition
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UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Untitled | |
A2 | Untitled | |
B1 | Untitled | |
B2 | Untitled |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Ten Eight Seven Mastering
Credits
- Mastered By – Beau Thomas
Notes
Repressed in July 2020
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: A Side Etchings: "When You Get Home You're Going To Have Another Storey On Your House!"
- Matrix / Runout: B Side Etchings: "My Eyes, The Goggles Do Nothing!"
Other Versions (2)
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Globex Corp Volume 1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Test Pressing, White Label) | 7th Storey Projects | 7THGLOBEX 001 | UK | 2016 | ||
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Globex Corp Volume 1 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Repress) | 7th Storey Projects | 7THGLOBEX 001 | UK | 2020 |
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Reviews
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B1 melody sounds like a sped up version of that from e - Deep Sea https://www.discogs.sitioby.com/release/1239408-e-No-More-Technologee
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Edited 8 years agoLoving that this has a pic of Hank Scorpio on it! Quite possibly the best villain ever created!
And the etching on side A is a Hank Scorpio quote while the side b etching is a Ranier Wolfcastle quote.
And the quality of these tunes is absolutely awesome! Love this record. Will never be bored of it by any means -
Edited 8 years agoAgree with Daveya.. This is one of my favourites and also the strongest release in last coming months of 2016! The opening track takes you to the spine-tingling, hell-rising journey hitting all the right notes which '7th Storey Projects' label is famous for. On contrary second track is a mysterious Amen showpiece with atmospheric pads and small but distinctive patterns you could recognise in 1994 Photek/Street Beats releases. Flip the record and you have more laid-back track driven by edited Think break (I think ;). For me it resembles 95' obscure track 'Missing' by Slipstream but it sounds really eerie with sinister 'howling' pads in the background. Last track is beautifully chopped Amen monster layered with ominous pads and sinister hardcore stabs afterwards, you just wish to hear its full potential on the big, big rig! Overall it's a great mature production and I can't what else these guys will present us and who else they will bring to collaborate in future Globex Corp series!
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Edited 8 years ago4 cuts of sheer oldskool bizness right here! If you don't like these chewns check your damn pulse! Reaper and Dwarde please keep the volumes coming!
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Tim Reaper & Dwarde come correct with this storming release on 7th Storey and for my money this is one of the best releases in what has been a very strong year for jungle. Every track has that authentic 93/94 Hardcore jungle sound: stomping 4/4's to amen heaven to stunning atmospherics - it really has it all! As far as I know this is part of a wider project so expect a lot more from Globex Corp! In the words of Hank Scorpio 'Kill Them With Fire!' Big up Tim Reaper & Dwarde!
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