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Spiral Tribe - Spiral Tribe EP - Forward The Revolution album flac Performer: Spiral Tribe
Title: Spiral Tribe EP - Forward The Revolution
Style: Tribal, Techno
Released: 1992
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1953 mb
FLAC album: 1102 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MP3 MIDI AA MP1 VOX APE VOC
Genre: Electronic

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Spiral Tribe, now known as SP23, are a musical and arts collective and former free party sound system, originating from West London and heavily active throughout the UK and Europe during the 1990s organising parties, festivals and raves. They are best known for their involvement in the infamous Castlemorton Common Festival. Between 1990 and 1992, Spiral Tribe were responsible for numerous parties, raves, and festivals in indoor and outdoor locations in the UK.

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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Forward The Revolution
Vocals [Uncredited] – MC Scallywag
A2 World Traveller Adventurer
B1 Ragga Boom
B2 Track 13 (Criminal Drug)

Notes

Track A1 samples excerpt of a speech from American President Woodrow Wilson's "Address To The American Indians'

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BLRC 85, none Spiral Tribe Forward The Revolution ‎(Cass, EP) Big Life, Butterfly Records BLRC 85, none UK 1992
BLRT 85 Spiral Tribe Spiral Tribe EP - Forward The Revolution ‎(12", EP, TP, W/Lbl) Big Life BLRT 85 UK 1992
EXPR-SPI2 Spiral Tribe Forward The Revolution EP ‎(12", EP, Pic) Expressillon EXPR-SPI2 France 2008
BLRD 85 Spiral Tribe Spiral Tribe E.P. - Forward The Revolution ‎(CD, EP) Big Life BLRD 85 UK 1992
Spiral 7" Promo 2 Spiral Tribe Forward The Revolution ‎(7", S/Sided, TP) Not on Label (Spiral Tribe) Spiral 7" Promo 2 UK 1992


Comments: (5)
Mopimicr
Is someone have lyrics of this Big tune ? Thanks :)
Yanki
The title track has always made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up when I hear it. The female MC on 'Forward The Revolution' is Sim Simmer - one of the original Spiral Tribe crew. For more on the Spiral crew there is a great article on their backgrounds and contributions here at https://sp23.org/crew/
Delagamand
"You might stop the party but you can't stop the future" Forward The Revolution my favorite tune also. Very like sample voice of Indians in this track. Big up Spiral Tribe.
Black_Hawk_Down.
This is also my favourite Spiral Tribe tune. It's got a real rebellious shamanic vibe to it that gets me going everytime i hear it...To me it's as much a old skool hardcore record as it is techno, but there's so much more to it: The track starts with the humming, moody mystical synths at the beginning, with accompanying native american chants, heartbeat bump-bump style bass...another sample something about men who's hands are stained with blood through their own greed, and then the sinister 'Wake Up! distorted vocal before the track kicks in, with a sinister bassline and ruff breakbeats with a clanky,metallic sounding bit of percussion thrown in. Atmospheric strings samples are added as the track builds. A lovely roots reggae sample is used declaring 'forward the revolution', whilst mc scallywag and the absolutely wicked female mc get busy (don't know who she is, but to my mind she rips it up more than scallywag with her tekno-tribal, conscious chat, riding the rhythm with ease). I like the way the MCs give the track room to breath too and don't dominate it. The track builds up to a real crescendo, if you don't feel all defiant and lifted by the part of the track where both Mc's repeat "You might stop the party but you can't stop the future"...then you'd better check your pulse grandad! A brilliant track with so much going on. This is true-school timeless free party vibes; what it was all about back in the day, and what it should be about now. Spiral Tribe, I salute you.
Kitaxe
'Forward the Revoloution' is my favouite Spiral Tribe tune of all time and certainly most captures the vibe at their very many great parties of 1991 and 1992 - the godlen age of free raves! A far more danceable track than any on their previous incarnation the Breach The Peace EP, Forward the Revoloution captures the Spiral Tribe ethos of 'sieze the moment and live' most perfectly. It's undergorund and energetic as opposssed to aggressive and really hard (something so many producers of today's free party music could learn from...) And it has breakbeats in it. Something that Spiral Tribe and the entire free party movement sadly abandoned by early 1993. It also features wicked vocals from MC Scallywag who vibed up loads of Spiral raves back in the day. Scallywag is also the man behind the famous 'Extacy it really gets me going!' vocal he did on 'Rush in the House' by Xenophobia (Kickin Records) Top tune. Big up Spiral Tribe.