Hyper-On Experience*"The Remixes" By Kaotic Chemistry & Foul Play

Label:

Moving Shadow – SHADOW 30R

Format:

Vinyl , 10", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Jungle

Tracklist

Other Side
X Lords Of The Null Lines (Foul Play Remix)
RemixFoul Play
6:27
This Side
Y Thunder Grip (Kaotic Chemistry Remix)
RemixKaotic Chemistry
5:37

Credits

  • Mastered BySimon Davey

Notes

Track durations not listed on the release.

Cat # on label is SHADOW 30R but SHADOW30R1 is etched into the vinyl. DFI and some scratched out markings also appear.

Other Versions (5 of 26)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Deaf In The Family (A Sad Title For An Otherwise Splendid EP) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP) Moving Shadow SHADOW 30 UK 1993
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"The Remixes" By Kaotic Chemistry & Foul Play (10", 33 ⅓ RPM) Moving Shadow SHADOW 30 R UK 1993
Deaf In The Family EP (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Promo, Stamped) Moving Shadow SHADOW 30 UK 1993
"The Remixes" By Kaotic Chemistry & Foul Play (10", Promo, Stamped) Moving Shadow SHADOW 30 R UK 1993
Deaf In The Family EP (12", White Label, Promo, EP, Stamped) Moving Shadow SHADOW 30, SHA 30 UK 1993

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Reviews

  • elhornet's avatar
    elhornet
    Edited 8 years ago
    I bought this in 2003 at a record store in Western Australia and always assumed it was a repress as they had a few other old Shadows such as SHADOW 29R which is clearly a repress due to what Simons etched into the runoff. I've got an original press also and compared them to each other and this one sounds way better than the original press with the white labels. The only real difference is the etching on the runoff, and the fact each tune is on a different side to the original press. I feel like this is definitely a remastered reissue rather than old back stock due to these factors.

    Personally I'd say this is the one to own if you're chasing a copy of 30 R1.
    • Lixx's avatar
      Lixx
      I've had this in my collection forever and always thought it was just a repress (because Moving Shadow was at the time repressing selected tracks from their back catalogue). Turns out it was old back stock! I compared it to the original release and there is quite a difference in the mastering. Definitely louder.

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