Micky FinnSome Justice

Label:

Urban Shakedown – URBST 1

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Some Justice (Concrete Jungle Mix)
VocalsCe Ce Rogers
Written ByG.King/C.Guissani/M.Finn/M.Jefferson
Written-ByM.Finn*
5:31
A2 Summer Break
Written ByG.King/C.Guissani
Written-ByG.King*
4:18
B1 Some Justice (Original Mix)
VocalsCe Ce Rogers
Written ByG.King/C.Guissani/M.Finn/M.Jefferson
Written-ByM.Finn*
5:17
B2 Some Justice (7" Dash Mix)
VocalsCe Ce Rogers
Written ByG.King/C.Guissani/M.Finn/M.Jefferson
Written-ByM.Finn*
3:23

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Urban Shakedown Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Urban Shakedown Ltd.
  • Published ByAll Boys Music Ltd.
  • Published ByMCA Music Ltd.
  • Distributed ByWarner Music UK Ltd.

Credits

  • FeaturingMickey Finn*
  • Mixed ByM.Finn*
  • Mixed By [Mixing Down]Paul W.
  • Plated ByMax*
  • ProducerM.Finn*

Notes

A1, B1, B2: All Boys Music Ltd/MCA Music Ltd.
A2: All Boys Music Ltd.

℗ & © 1992 Urban Shakedown Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 4509-90253-0 5>
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): URBST 1 (A)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): URBST 1 (B)
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side runout etched): URBST-1-A1 ∗ MAX .
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side runout etched): URBST-1-B1 ∗ MAX .

Other Versions (5 of 27)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Some Justice / Ruff Justice (12", 45 RPM) Urban Shakedown MCG-001 UK 1991
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Some Justice (12", Promo, 45 RPM) Urban Shakedown URBSTP-1 UK 1991
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Some Justice (12", White Label, Test Pressing) Urban Shakedown URBSTP-1 UK 1991
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Some Justice (CD, Single) Urban Shakedown URBSCD1 UK 1992
Recently Edited
Some Justice (7", 45 RPM) Urban Shakedown URBS 1, URBS1 UK 1992

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Reviews

  • bmc007's avatar
    bmc007
    Hardcore, back in the day my mate said it was dangerous to play this as rising and falling sub bass line could flat line an ecstatic raver! Good Times,
    • tammy731605's avatar
      tammy731605
      Timeless Timeless Timeless Say no more words. ok one more
      • Wickedmarkonwax's avatar
        Wickedmarkonwax
        Some justice bad ass track wicked to mix , timeless oldskool !
        • djxray's avatar
          djxray
          Bad tune! I can still when I first heard it played out , at a rave called Ibiza in Vauxhall arches when it first came out back in the day - people went mental ❤️
          • pseudocode's avatar
            pseudocode
            Yeah there was also an artical on Urban Shakedown production techniques in CU AMIGA and written by Tony horgan who had a written a lot of articles on Octamed and gave out free samples on coverdisks. I still have the magazines. It was possible to sync 2 Amiga 500 with 2 x external midi interfaces. And have a master and slave version of Octamed running 4 channels on each. This was the preferred method over 8 channels on A1200. A lot of the gabber producers where doing this same thing for years. Neophyte being one i can think of.
            Amiga is still a highly under rated computer, it was the shit back in the 90s for music and graphics (Deluxe Paint anyone?) and also games. All the pc lovers back then missed out.
            • T0MMY_B0Y's avatar
              T0MMY_B0Y
              Edited 19 years ago
              Some Justice was actually written on two Amigas. To synchronise them they had a pattern of clicks on each Amiga which looped before the tracks started. They basically kept starting the tracks until the clicks were in sync. That's how they got 8 track audio before the Amiga 1200 came out and without using programs such as OctaMED which further degraded the 8-bit sound quality when using more than the Amiga's 4 hardware sound channels.
              • AtomicCow's avatar
                AtomicCow
                Written on an Amiga!!! Unbelievable that it got to the top 40. A very mininmal record. "Run's House" break with a few stabs and a sample of Ce Ce Rogers "Someday".

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