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The Ultraviolet Catastrophe - The Trip (The Remixes) album flac Performer: The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
Title: The Trip (The Remixes)
Style: Breaks, Deep House, Trance
Released: 1993
Country: US
MP3 album: 1408 mb
FLAC album: 1486 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: DMF TTA MP3 AIFF MP1 MP2 VQF
Genre: Electronic

TW EP 01. The Ultraviolet Catastrophe. These are remixes from the Twitch released and prized original. Updated and twisted to Hardkiss specs with Jon Williams co-chairing for additional introspection and inclusion of the best mix of the batch in a bruiser of a beast called Funk You Very Much. Devastating material and what the Magick Sounds release didn't, the Ultraviolet Catastrophe release did for Hardkiss label and the West coast. It established a sound that was a raw, uncut, psychedelic, moody and head spinning deep funk and music that set itself out from, but played nicely with most anything else.

Vocalist John Talley-Jones is better integrated into the band's sound this time, and he and Vitus Matare support each other in a way that was lacking on the previous release.

Check out The Ultraviolet Catastrophe by Spacetribe, Avi Algranati on Beatport.

The Ultraviolet Catastrophe Trotsky Icepick. Listen on Apple Music. The Thing Under the Couch.

Trip on This: The Remixes is a remix album by Belgian dance act Technotronic, released on September 18, 1990. While it is mainly made up of remixes from the previous year's Pump Up the Jam: The Album, it also contains new tracks and all mixes are exclusive to this album. The album features a number of high-profile remixers and producers including Shep Pettibone, David Morales, the Dust Brothers, Bernard Sumner, Todd Terry, Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez, Junior Vasquez, and Mastermixers Unity.

Get the Tempo of the tracks from The Ultraviolet Catastrophe (1997) by Space Tribe. This album has an average beat per minute of 133 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 103/145 BPM). Tracklist The Ultraviolet Catastrophe. 1. All You Need Is Spirit And Nothing.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Trip Harder (Original Mix)
Mixed By – The Ultraviolet Catastrophe
6:34
A2 Funk You Very Much
Percussion [Live Percussion & Vibes] – J.J. Freckles, Slim Remix – Jon Williams
6:32
B1 Twisted Twinkle
Remix – Gavin Hardkiss, Jon Williams
7:28
B2 Down The Rabbit Hole
Remix – Jon Drukman
4:51

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Hardkiss Music

Credits

  • Artwork [Sleeve Art] – Jeff Taylor, Randall Erkelens, Scott Hardkiss
  • Engineer, Producer, Written-By – Jeff Taylor, Jon Drukman, Mike Wertheim

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TW EP 01 The Ultraviolet Catastrophe The Trip ‎(12") Twitch Recordings TW EP 01 US 1992


Comments: (6)
Adrielmeena
I bought this record at Odyssey Imports in Vancouver Canada in 1995 or 1996. Phil Western, RIP, was the owner and sold it to me that day. I dont always remember a purchase in such vivid detail, but Hardkiss records changed my life, you see. Their records were on a different plane. If you listen to this record and others on this label, you can see how they seemed like they were from the future. 1993. Unreal.
Cala
"Trip Harder (Original Mix)" is exactly the same as the on the original 12" (The Trip) and the Twitch Six CD, but a 16-bar portion of the break near the end has been edited out. That's why it is shorter on this release. The part that is missing has a chopped-up pair of vocal samples in it.
Yananoc
I've got a test press of this. The sleeve is stamped with the catalog number and the date: April 29, 1992, the same day of the Rodney King riots.
monotronik
craaaazy . . . . . . . . .
Bodwyn
Located somewhere in the top ten of the defining San Francisco / West Coast records. These are remixes from the Twitch released and prized original. Updated and twisted to Hardkiss specs with Jon Williams co-chairing for additional introspection and inclusion of the best mix of the batch in a bruiser of a beast called Funk You Very Much. Devastating material and what the Magick Sounds release didn't, the Ultraviolet Catastrophe release did for Hardkiss label and the West coast. It established a sound that was a raw, uncut, psychedelic, moody and head spinning deep funk and music that set itself out from, but played nicely with most anything else. A massively influential record, which found its response in traces of many of the acid breaks, big beat, progressive and tribal house, techno and trance records the world over in the years to follow.
Onnell
The Truth.