Dr. AtomicSchudelfloss

Label:

Guerilla – GRRR42

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trance

Tracklist

This Side
A Schudelfloss (High On Hedonism Mix)
ProducerSpooky
Other Side
AA1 Schudelfloss (Dentalfloss Dub Mix)
Remix, Producer [Additional]Spooky
AA2 Schudelfloss (Original Full-On Goof Bump Mix)
Producer, Remix [Mixed By]Steve Perret

Companies, etc.

  • Record CompanyGuerilla Records Ltd.
  • Recorded AtBoundary Row Studios
  • Mixed AtBoundary Row Studios

Credits

  • EngineerSplendid Nick* (tracks: A, AA1)
  • Plated ByMax*
  • Written-BySteve Perret

Notes

Recorded and mixed at Boundary Row Studios, London

Vocal samples "I can feel it", and "My mind is going", taken from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, voice of HAL9000.
Vocal sample: "Atomic batteries to power" taken from Batman television series.
Vocal sample: "I was about 13 years old, 14 maybe, we were going to the roadhouse..." taken from Twin Peaks TV series.

Promotional copies of this release exist, consisting of the retail version with a promotional stamp on the label.

Conflicting release dates were announced. An ad in Mixmag has it as 30 Nov 1992, but Music Week had it listed as a new release for the week of 11 Jan 1993.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 020497 000425
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): GRRR-42-A1 MAX.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side AA): GRRR-42-AA1 MAX.

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Reviews

  • mattyb33ts's avatar
    mattyb33ts
    Edited 7 months ago
    Gen Z listener of prog house here. When I first discovered this tune, it absolutely blew my mind (I mean, it still does obviously). The sheer power and presence felt at the very beginning of 'High On Hedonism' mix is absolutely intoxicating, and when that bassline first comes in... Wow, what a feeling! Insane track to spin from beginning to end. I also love the dub mix, and it totally needs more love I think! The beat and middle section of the dub mix is a surprise delight, and it does feel a little more dancy than the hedonism mix. In the end, this is a great tune either side of the wax, and it's not terribly expensive, so uhhh yeah, you need a copy of this for sure.
    • boyd_westerman's avatar
      boyd_westerman
      A side is super dope. another one dug out from the bins. total gem.
      • RebeL9's avatar
        RebeL9
        Spooky's High on Hedonism is sublime! Worth grabbing this record for that mix alone!
        • jondavey's avatar
          jondavey
          Just had a listen because of these glowing reviews. I have to say I don't get it ? Pedestrian and frankly booring IMHO. I can just about tolerate the origional mix
          • JUSTGROOVES's avatar
            JUSTGROOVES
            Anyone else feel that the last minute or so of ‘High on Hedonism’ track gets distorted?
            • Numanoid's avatar
              Numanoid
              To define Progressive House in one track to me that is Spooky's High On Hedonism Mix.
              • alex_hexxen's avatar
                alex_hexxen
                Edited one year ago
                One of the first records I ever bought, as a student back in Manchester, around end-1993/early-1994 (from Vinyl Exchange, if I correctly). Almost 30 years on, it still sounds as timeless as on my first listen..
                • tobymessy's avatar
                  tobymessy
                  Edited 4 years ago
                  Beautiful, emotive track.

                  First heard it in context of John Digweed’s Renaissance 2 - the second half of that mix ... with Fluke, Zenith Nadir and the Future Funk EP etc listening on the 🎧 late one balmy summer evening in Crete 1996 - and it blew me away. Will never grow tired of this. High on Hedonism mix for 🚀 into spacey heaven.

                  Goosebump stuff for sure
                  • basehead617's avatar
                    basehead617
                    Beautiful track - just a bunch of good pieces thrown together, no painstaking over-production/over-processing
                    • acorn92de's avatar
                      acorn92de
                      Such a shame this only made it to No.20 for one week in the UK-Dance-Charts in early 1993... Essential ProgHouseTrance whatever

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