T.errorists*Demolition Party

Label:

Super Special Corp. – SS-13

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

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Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Gabber

Tracklist

A1 T.urbulence* 6 Million Ways To Die 3:53
B1 T.errorists* Interzone
ProducerDusty Angel
2:45

Credits

  • Mastered BySST (8)

Notes

Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid Technik, Frankfurt.

The complete intro of A1 (up to 1:07) is taken from Sex Pistols - "My Way", sung by Sid Vicious.
The "Good morning boys and girls" vocal sample is taken from Snoop Doggy Dogg - "Gz And Hustlas".
The "6 million ways to die" vocal sample is taken from Cutty Ranks - "A Who Seh Me Dun".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): SS 13-A   SST
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): SS 13-B   SST

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Demolition Party (12", 45 RPM, White Label) Super Special Corp. SS-13 1994

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Reviews

  • LowEntropy's avatar
    LowEntropy
    do i really need to review this? because I assume that "6 million ways to die" is known by everyone one already.
    if you do not know it, let me tell you that is it the prime example of 90s hardcore techno: hardest drums, noise, bleeps, samples, death... yeah, it got it all.
    the flip side consists of cool crooked mentasm mania.
    • Stephen_Scutt's avatar
      Stephen_Scutt
      Well I had this on 10". I bought it in 94.... Used to go to the Dead by Dawn parties in Brixton.
      • einsteinx's avatar
        einsteinx
        No way that this record was released in 1994! I purchased my copy in 1997 when this record was tearing up sound systems all over the Netherlands.
        • dexdexta's avatar
          dexdexta
          hmm.. the white label pressing is not mentioned here.. or do i have the test press? (got all my ss rec copies from disasta blasta)
          • Joey_Faust's avatar
            Joey_Faust
            Anyone know where the "Oh Yeah" sample is from?
            I also heard it on "Buzz Fuzz - Intergalactic".
            • Supremacy.Vinyl's avatar
              Edited 18 years ago
              As the track '6 million way's to die' begins with a parody on the well-known 'i did it my way' track by Frank Sinatra and the BPM's and deep bassdrums are really blowing you away standing in front of (any) speakers this track is being used by a lot of dj's as last track from their set @ parties.

              I am very certain this is propably the most used track to end a (gabber) Hardcore party!

              An ALL-TIME favorite for a lot of people!

              Choose one!
              • deejay-storm's avatar
                deejay-storm
                Edited 18 years ago
                T.urbulence* 6 Million Ways To Die needs to be heard on a big sound system to fully appreciate what its all about.there are sub bass frequencies on this record ,like nothing else I've ever heard.the bassline on every beat plays at a frequency that literally pulses right through to your bones.A unique and memorable piece of production.
                • statenhal's avatar
                  statenhal
                  Edited 19 years ago
                  There is a frightning noise in this tune that sounds like you're being sucked into a vacuum. When you play this backwards you hear it's actually a reversed, well known sample: "Huh!! huh!!" with a delay (hard to describe, but you'll recognize it, you hear it sometimes in radio jingles). To come up with such an idea is just brilliant!

                  I asked Marc about it once but all he said is "i don't ", but that was his standard answer to all sample related questions....
                  • Phuture
                    This record contains one of the most overrated tracks in my opinion.
                    There are very few people who are into P, which share this opinion. 6 Million Ways To Die is one of those tracks that doesn't have that special P feeling. A Sid Vicious sample combined with a murderous ragga sound and a 4/4 beat which make the hardcore people go wild.
                    No, nothing for me. There are far better records on the Super Special label, ohhhh yeahhhh!

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