Noise FactoryThe Capsule EP

Label:

3rd Party – 3RD#4

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Jungle

Tracklist

A1 Futuroid 5:57
A2 Survival 6:08
AA1 Straight From The Bedroom 5:13
AA2 Breakage #4 4:29

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtJTS Studios
  • Published ByWestbury Music Ltd.
  • Published ByNoise Factory Music
  • Mixed AtKemet 3rd Party Studios
  • Mixed AtIbiza Studios

Credits

  • ProducerNoise Factory

Notes

(P) Westbury Music Ltd / Noise Factory Music

Tracks A1 and AA2 mixed at Third Party.
Tracks A2 and AA1 mixed at Ibiza Records.

Futuroid samples:
Vocal from Johnny Osbourne - We Gonna Rock It Tonight
Vocal from Leroy Sibbles - Garden Of Life
Dialogue from the film The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre
Vocal from Glen White - T.V. Lover

Survival samples:
Vocal from Simone - My Family Depends On Me
Piano from Force M.D.'s - Tender Love
Vocal from Salt-N-Pepa - My Mic Sounds Nice
Melody from Cher - I Found Someone

Straight From The Bedroom samples:
Vocal from Beastie Boys - It's The New Style
Strings from Starvue - Body Fusion
Beat and record playing backwards from The Beastie Boys - Paul Revere

Breakage #4 is an uncredited remix of Futuroid.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A etched): 3RD 4 A ∗ ‒ J.T.S. ‒ ∗
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA etched): 3RD 4 AA ∗ ‒ J.T.S. ‒ ∗

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
The Capsule EP (12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Reissue) Kemet 3RD#4 UK 2021
New Submission
The Capsule EP (4×File, FLAC, EP) Kemet 3RD#4 UK 2021
New Submission
The Capsule EP (12", 45 RPM, Limited Edition, Reissue, White Label) Kemet 3RD004 UK 2021

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Reviews

  • IMissTheOldMusic's avatar
    I bring you the the fyucha. THE FYUCHA, THE FYUCHA
    • DETOX-26's avatar
      DETOX-26
      Amazing record but does not sit in any 92 set
      Always 93 for me
      • mrmerv77's avatar
        mrmerv77
        Pure Pirate Radio Vibes .This was on repeat for 6 month on Kool FM
        • colin75's avatar
          colin75
          One of the best eps there is. Definitely the best 3rd party ever done
          • MysterE's avatar
            MysterE
            Edited 5 years ago
            I think this is the best 3rd party 12" to be honest, reggae speedy hardcore on A1 with iconic vocals especially 'Boy is this too much', 'the future' I think is reserved for Breakage #4 the most well know of the breakage tunes.

            'Survival slows down to a more relevant speed but still displays all the characteristics of the archetypal hardcore jungle record, arguably just a jungle hardcore piano roller from the start (but lets leave the 'first jungle record' argument for another time).

            B1. Straight from the Bedroom steps the tempo back and reintroduces the deep reggae vocal mixed alongside the east london wide boy 'Now jump all junglist crew, brok-out' a masterpiece of a record alongside anything put up against it these days (2019).

            and what do we say about B2 - Breakage #4.... 'THE FUTURE', I guess that's all that needs be said about that... if you don't know, you better get to know...
            • microlin100's avatar
              microlin100
              Edited 5 years ago
              This really has not gone up in price massively over time this was 30 quid in 2006 when I got it . Would I pay 70 for it now no way . Would I pay 100 for others . Yes I would
              • drumandbassdjdon's avatar
                What happened to the repress that was supposed to be coming after Boderline repress?
                • tomtomsclub's avatar
                  tomtomsclub
                  Straight from the Bedroom is a 1992 tune at 170bpm... Music from the future, Kemet were far ahead of the game!
                  • lillam's avatar
                    lillam
                    Was this really 1992? I it being 93. Cant see a date on the label...
                    • Bennyob1's avatar
                      Bennyob1
                      This is a must have and I paid £45. Survival is still different now and far ahead of its time back then but £145 is extracting the urine

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