Micky Finn – Some Justice
Label: |
Urban Shakedown – URBST 1 |
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Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM
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Country: |
UK |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Hardcore |
Tracklist
A1 | Some Justice (Concrete Jungle Mix) | 5:31 | |
A2 | Summer Break | 4:18 | |
B1 | Some Justice (Original Mix) | 5:17 | |
B2 | Some Justice (7" Dash Mix) | 3:23 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Urban Shakedown Ltd.
- Copyright © – Urban Shakedown Ltd.
- Published By – All Boys Music Ltd.
- Published By – MCA Music Ltd.
- Distributed By – Warner Music UK Ltd.
Credits
- Featuring – Mickey Finn*
- Mixed By – M.Finn*
- Mixed By [Mixing Down] – Paul W.
- Plated By – Max*
- Producer – M.Finn*
Notes
A1, B1, B2: All Boys Music Ltd/MCA Music Ltd.
A2: All Boys Music Ltd.
℗ & © 1992 Urban Shakedown 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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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 | ||
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Some Justice (7", 45 RPM) | Urban Shakedown | URBS 1, URBS1 | UK | 1992 |
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Reviews
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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,
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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 ❤️
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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. -
Edited 19 years agoSome 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.
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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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