2-X-TremeX-Tremity E.P.

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Electronic

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Hardcore

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Tracklist

X-Treme Theme
Don’t stop
Breakhoven
That Piano Track

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    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., 1992-01-20, Vinyl X-Tremity E.P.
    12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label, Stamped
    Empire Records – E 001 UK 1992 UK1992
    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., 1992-01-20, Vinyl X-Tremity E.P.
    12", Test Pressing, 45 RPM, Stamped
    Empire Records – E 001 UK 1992 UK1992
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    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., 2025-02-00, Vinyl X-Tremity E.P.
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue, Remastered, Black Vinyl
    Kniteforce Records – KF309 UK 2025 UK2025
    New Submission
    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., 2025-02-16, Vinyl X-Tremity E.P.
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue, Remastered, Special Edition, Clear Red & White Splatter
    Kniteforce Records – KF309 UK 2025 UK2025
    X-Tremity E.P.
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Reissue, Remastered, Special Edition, Test Pressing, Clear Lime
    Kniteforce Records – KF309 UK 2025 UK2025
    New Submission
    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., 2025-02-00, File X-Tremity E.P.
    4×File, WAV, EP, Reissue, Remastered
    Kniteforce Records – KF309 2025 2025
    New Submission
    Cover of X-Tremity E.P., , Vinyl X-Tremity E.P.
    12", 45 RPM, EP, White Label
    Empire Records – E 001 UK UK
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • alexanderja's avatar
      alexanderja
      I had to widen the spindle hole with a blade just to get the record down on the deck. Pretty poor quality control.
      Still...only bought it as a backup, as I have an original press..which is also better audio to be honest.
      Good to have a spare still though.
      • energizer92's avatar
        energizer92
        Edited 2 months ago
        While overjoyed at this being repressed, the sound quality is like an MP3 file that has been amplified & with really loud tops & fluffy bass, nothing like the original press which had a strong bassline & no overpowering mids & tops. Also the centre spindle hole is not big enough making it a big job getting the record on & off the deck without damaging it.

        Its ok but could of been better.
        • leemcuk's avatar
          leemcuk
          Fantastic release, now i have a copy. but why not on heavy weight vinyl. tell you why , cutting costs, Fooking joke. quality release such as this should have been on heavyweight vinyl. also my record nearly snapped getting it off the spindle!! such a shame. i buy a lot of records and i know for a fact other labels would have give this the heavyweight it deserved. Shame.
          • panoptikon's avatar
            panoptikon
            If MPO is missing in the runouts, might not be what it says on the tin.
            • DJFelt-E07's avatar
              DJFelt-E07
              Untitled is probably one of those unheard tunes of the expensive EP’s that are just awesome to hear, needs some credit also, just pointing out that its a banger, also on there 2 absolute beats Piano Track and X-Treme Theme, Breakhoven on the other hand is the one that has a great vibe to it and Stu Allen has played it so it’s got to be good, overall 4 huge tunes, needs a repress with all 4 on, maybe get Kniteforce on it, no one wants to pay £100 for it, come on, give it a full repress
              • alexanderja's avatar
                alexanderja
                First time I heard X-Treme Theme was when DJ Producer opened his set at Universe in Bath with it. He used Johnny Potato Head for about 10 seconds and then mixed this in.
                That cassette got played over and over, but I never knew what the tune was.
                It's one of those tracks that just brings that whole era and buzz back for me.
                Now that I have a copy and treasure it, I have to it to mixing 'Cooking up ya brain' into it, a number of times, just like Producer did in that set.
                Sad old bastard 😄
                Does it for me anyway 😋
                • hannah_arnell's avatar
                  hannah_arnell
                  Made by Barry Barnett , Pompey .
                  Still got my copy
                  • 808-MAN's avatar
                    808-MAN
                    Edited 7 years ago
                    For me the best track on this EP is......BREAKHOVEN and still is even today. Hunted this down after hearing Stu Allen play this on Key 103 one Saturday night. I sent a stamped addressed envelope for tracklisting and there ya go. Played this back in 92 and heard it in my car only last week, must have ripped it ages ago tune indeed. Love it when you hear a gem from your own collection but cannot the artist or name until..........you rip various tracks then you press play! PEACE!. Send me a pm on here and il send ya a rip.
                    • Choc1ce's avatar
                      Choc1ce
                      Saw a copy of this in Rounder Records. They wanted £25. I think one of the 2 tunes was bootlegged by those H2FR guys. Hopefully it will be available as a one day.
                      • dj.xray's avatar
                        dj.xray
                        big tune this,i agree with wainwright,big up the vinyl and vinyl dj's.you cant beat it.powerful5/5.

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