2 Bad Mice - Kaotic Chemistry
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Music : Drum and bass : Other quality 2 Bad Mice - Kaotic Chemistry Country: US Released: 1995 Genre: Electronic Style: Breakbeat, House, Hardcore Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: CBR 160, (avg. bitrate: 160kbps) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: , ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Credits: Artwork By [Art Direction And Design] - Rebellious Designs And DB Artwork By [Sticker Design] - Gabriel Hunter For Blood Thirsty Design Mastered By - Craig Bevan Producer - R. Playford* Written By - R. Playford - S. O'Keeffe - S. Colebrooke (tracks: 1 to 12, 14, 15) Written-By - R. Playford* , S. O'Keeffe* , S. Colebrooke* Notes: Instead of a front inlay there's a sticker on the front of the case and the artist name and title on the CD itself are visible through the case. This release is also available on vinyl (12"). Tracks 2, 6, 7, 8 and 14 were originally released under the Kaotic Chemistry alias. Track 13 was originally released as a remix of 'Music Takes You' by Blame but only the mix title is given on this release: "2 Bad Mice Take You". Tracklisting: 1 2 Bad Mice 2 Bad Mice (6:02) 2 Kaotic Chemistry Drum Trip (3:29) 3 2 Bad Mice Hold It Down (5:16) 4 2 Bad Mice Bombscare (UXB Mix) (5:19) 5 2 Bad Mice Waremouse (5:06) 6 Kaotic Chemistry Space Cakes (4:45) 7 Kaotic Chemistry Illegal Subs (Krome & Time Remix) (5:54) 8 Kaotic Chemistry Drum Trip II (4:35) 9 2 Bad Mice Bombscare (Original Version) (5:21) 10 2 Bad Mice Underworld (6:03) 11 2 Bad Mice Tribal Revival (6:21) 12 2 Bad Mice Mass Confusion (5:38) 13 Blame Music Takes You (2 Bad Mice Take You) (5:53) Remix - 2 Bad Mice Written By - R. Playford - C. Shafie - S. O'Keeffe - S. Colebrooke Written-By - C. Shafie* 14 Kaotic Chemistry Strip Search (5:25) 15 2 Bad Mice Bombscare ('94 US Mix) (3:42) Remix - Craig Bevan Playing Time.........: 01:19:36 Total Size...........: 91.22 MB http://workittothebone.blogspot.com/
2 Bad Mice formed in England in 1991, and was comprised of Sean O'Keeffe, Simon Colebrooke, & Rob Playford, also owner of Moving Shadow records. 2 Bad Mice were widely credited as among the first UK hardcore acts to begin heavily incorporating breakbeats into their style. They were a staple on the early to mid-90s hardcore scene, and were instrumental in the music's steady mutation into jungle/drum'n'bass.
History
The group's very influential approach to sampled beats, cutting them up into shards of rhythm and rearranging them in novel combinations (first appearing in mature form on the 1992 hit Bombscare), is generally considered the blueprint from which jungle's characteristic manipulation of breaks was assembled.
Although 2 Bad Mice for the most part stopped producing as the hardcore scene began to wane, a best-of compilation of the group's work appeared on the American Sm:)e Communications label in 1995. Playford continues to record as under the alias Timecode, while O'Keeffe records under the name Deep Blue and as a member of Black Rain.
Bombscare 1994
In 1994 DJ and producer Paul Rhodes alongside Rob Haigh (Omni Trio) remixed Bombscare under the nom de plume of The Parliament Squares. This record was sold to record shops as a (fake) US import and sold 3,000 copies in one week alone.
A new label was created in 1996 with the help of Terry Donavan (A & R at Arista, now CEO at Rockstar Games). Moshed, (MOving Shadow HousE Dept) carried the new mixes from Tall Paul, DJ Sneak, and Graham Gold along with the original and Parliament Squares versions. Rhodes went on to front the press and promo campaign, touring with the other new member Brucella.
O'Keeffe, Colebrooke and Rhodes currently DJ worldwide as 2 Bad Mice, whilst also promoting their own old-school events with many of the original innovators of the scene.
History
The group's very influential approach to sampled beats, cutting them up into shards of rhythm and rearranging them in novel combinations (first appearing in mature form on the 1992 hit Bombscare), is generally considered the blueprint from which jungle's characteristic manipulation of breaks was assembled.
Although 2 Bad Mice for the most part stopped producing as the hardcore scene began to wane, a best-of compilation of the group's work appeared on the American Sm:)e Communications label in 1995. Playford continues to record as under the alias Timecode, while O'Keeffe records under the name Deep Blue and as a member of Black Rain.
Bombscare 1994
In 1994 DJ and producer Paul Rhodes alongside Rob Haigh (Omni Trio) remixed Bombscare under the nom de plume of The Parliament Squares. This record was sold to record shops as a (fake) US import and sold 3,000 copies in one week alone.
A new label was created in 1996 with the help of Terry Donavan (A & R at Arista, now CEO at Rockstar Games). Moshed, (MOving Shadow HousE Dept) carried the new mixes from Tall Paul, DJ Sneak, and Graham Gold along with the original and Parliament Squares versions. Rhodes went on to front the press and promo campaign, touring with the other new member Brucella.
O'Keeffe, Colebrooke and Rhodes currently DJ worldwide as 2 Bad Mice, whilst also promoting their own old-school events with many of the original innovators of the scene.
takes me a while to up these beats, bad connection, but it will go up ; }
Nice post ! Thanx :D
Keep Lucky !!
Keep Lucky !!
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