DJ Peshay*Psychosis / Represent

Label:

Metalheadz – MET 002

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

This Side
A Psychosis
EngineerHyper-On Experience*
8:27
That Side
AA Represent
EngineerD Charlesworth*
7:11

Companies, etc.

  • Produced ForRufige Kru Productions
  • Engineered AtADR Studios
  • Lacquer Cut AtThe Exchange

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByGD*
  • Written By, ProducerPeshay

Notes

Durations not mentioned on the release. Some copies have flipped labels.

A
Written and produced by Peshay for Rufige Crew Productions.
Engineered by the Hyper-On Experience.

AA
Written and produced by Peshay for Rufige Crew Productions.
Engineered by D Charlesworth at A.D.R. Studios.

Track AA samples:
Piano from Optimystic - Trust Me
Vocal from River Ocean Featuring India - Love & Happiness (Yemaya Y Ochũn)

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, etched, side A): METH 002 A-1-1-1 M̶E̶T̶0̶0̶2̶A̶1̶ THE EXCHANGE - GD
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, etched, side AA): METH 002-AA-1-1-1 M̶E̶T̶0̶0̶2̶A̶A̶1̶

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Psychosis / Represent (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing, White Label) Metalheadz MET 002 UK 1994
New Submission
Psychosis (File, WAV, Single, Reissue) Metalheadz MET002 UK 2008

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Reviews

  • nohyphens's avatar
    nohyphens
    Why would they release Psychosis on Bandcamp but not Represent? Sample clearance?
    • _Paradigm's avatar
      _Paradigm
      Solid release. Represent blows my mind, it just rolls and rolls, pure bliss! As brutalrecs said below I think Flytronix and Alex Banks from EZ Rollers helped with a lot of Peshay's engineering.
      • brutalrecs's avatar
        brutalrecs
        Can anyone else hear Flytronix in the production here, especially Psychosis..such a great track
        • thermosir's avatar
          thermosir
          Can really hear the similarities between Psychosis and the EZ Rollers' Moving Shadow 12"
          • heathjenks's avatar
            heathjenks
            As many have said this was probably one of the best years for releases. This is one of those 12”s that still absolutely holds up nearly 30 years later (30 years!!?). The female sample which I’m sure is India (from the Masters At Work 12 ‘I can’t get no sleep’) turns up on Peshays ‘The Vocal Tune’ in the same year. Another piece of perfection from Peshay.

            My pressing isn’t too bad actually.
            • Mariner_9's avatar
              Mariner_9
              Why was Represent never released digitally? Down to a sample clearance issue?
              • KingSunny's avatar
                KingSunny
                What is the misprint on this release? Is it the crossed-out matrix details?
                • 21zebra's avatar
                  21zebra
                  @Brain_Badonde - I agree unfortunately mine in the same and the A side is crackly as fuck also. Certainly later metalheadz releases I have like Doc Scott - Far Away, Digital - Niagra, Wax Doctor - The Spectrum etc do not suffer from the same issue.
                  • Collector_Cave_Guy's avatar
                    Stunning 2 tracker from the highpoint of Peshay's career. Love these early Headz releases, which get played often. 1994 was a glorious year for the sound and this is right up there for me.
                    • Brian_Badonde's avatar
                      Brian_Badonde
                      Is anyone else's A side crackly as f*ck? especially on the into. It's terrible. My copy is pretty much unplayed. No marks whatsoever. Piano mirror black vinyl and zero spindle mark yet sounds like its been played 100 times and ed around at a sodding squat rave. F*cking atrocious

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