jj Posted January 6, 2004 Report Posted January 6, 2004 Label Name: Deep & Dark Catalogue: DDK005Release Artist: The Groove Sindikut featuring Undacut & AddictionMedia Type: 1 x 12" Year: 1994 A: Niceness (Rollin? remix)AA1: Hold Me PT 1AA2: Niceness Label Name: Deep & Dark Catalogue: DDK006Release Artist: Double Vision Volume 1 (2 Artists on 1-12")Media Type: 1 x 12" Year: 1994 A: Altered-Ego? ? Main-LineAA: Hooligan (T. Morgan) ? Digital Quote
eXtreme Posted July 28, 2012 Report Posted July 28, 2012 Just received a copy of DDK006 in the post, Its either a promo or test press from Doc Scott's collection & the Altered-Ego? side has 'peshay' written on it, it has 'hooligan' written on the other side which ties up. The track matches up to Peshays style from this era, nice track. Can anyone else confirm this? Quote
jj Posted July 28, 2012 Author Report Posted July 28, 2012 Just received a copy of DDK006 in the post, Its either a promo or test press from Doc Scott's collection & the Altered-Ego? side has 'peshay' written on it, it has 'hooligan' written on the other side which ties up. The track matches up to Peshays style from this era, nice track. Can anyone else confirm this? It's definitely by Peshay; it was mentioned in a Mixmag Update review of this release. Quote
eXtreme Posted July 28, 2012 Report Posted July 28, 2012 Thanks for the confirmation jj, i knew it had to be Quote
eXtreme Posted July 29, 2012 Report Posted July 29, 2012 Yeah that's the one, with the 19.5 sounding Amen. Quote
eXtreme Posted July 29, 2012 Report Posted July 29, 2012 I have no idea, who was engineering for him in 1994? Bukem would have been 19.5 & his other Goodlooking release? or was it one of the Hyper on Experience guys that engineered most of his stuff? Quote
Ornette Posted July 29, 2012 Report Posted July 29, 2012 The Metalheads release, one side is Dave Charlesworth & the other Flytronix Quote
Ornette Posted September 8, 2021 Report Posted September 8, 2021 Bump Some people discussing this on facebook... I have no idea, who was engineering for him in 1994? Bukem would have been 19.5 & his other Goodlooking release? or was it one of the Hyper on Experience guys that engineered most of his stuff? There was an article from 2018 where it was confirmed Hyper On Experience engineered both The Piano Tune and The Vocal tune, sadly the entire blog is down and there's no archive of it on wayback machine (shame, there were several really great pieces on that site) http://www.twohungry...o-tune-session/http://www.twohungry...o-tune-session/ Quote
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