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Label:

Metalheadz – MET H 019

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, Single

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

A T3
Written-By, ProducerGoldie
B Dark Metal
Producer [Additional Production By]Rob Playford
Written-By, ProducerGoldie

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Metalheadz Music Ltd
  • Copyright ©Metalheads Music Ltd
  • Pressed ByEMI Records
  • Distributed ByVinyl Distribution Ltd.
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Published ByWarner/Chappell

Credits

  • DesignJon Black

Notes

Label:
© 1996 Metalheads Music Ltd
℗1996 Metalheadz Music Ltd
T3 Copyright Control
Dark Metal published by Warner Chappel
Made in England

Back cover:
In respect to the underground

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): METH 019 A-01-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): METH 019 B[A crossed out]-01-1-1

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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T3 / Dark Metal (12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label) Metalheadz METH 019 UK 1996
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T3 / Dark Metal (12", White Label) Metalheadz METH 019 UK 1996

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Reviews

  • xnationdnb's avatar
    xnationdnb
    I think T3 is a Source Direct remix of Terminator. There was a dubplate sold on eBay which had Terminator Source Direct remix written on it, and the audio was identical to T3 on this release.
    • Stuck_In_1992's avatar
      Stuck_In_1992
      Edited 5 years ago
      Dark metal is basically another remix if “Angel”. When I got it I had to do a double take. The techstep remix of angel on the angel record still has the vocal. Dark Metal has no such vocal but the same sounds are all there. T3 still sounds like ardkore so I think it would sound strange in a techstep set though I would imagine it was played in those sets. It sounds like the previous versions of Terminator except all of the riffs and movie samples are gone. Both tracks are good, a remix of both terminator and angel.
      • EvilRoger's avatar
        EvilRoger
        Edited 9 years ago
        Both. 5 stars. Dark, intense, straight jungle-drum & bass stuff.
        • morphis9's avatar
          morphis9
          The one.
          • Komakino's avatar
            Komakino
            Edited 12 years ago
            Terminator did so much for Drum & Bass (and, indeed Goldie) so it is to his immense credit that a few years down the line he supplied us with T3. He eschews the ground-breaking effects and deploys what was best about the predecessing Terminators (1 & 2) - the breaks. This time around in Goldie's world we need no association to the film title of the previous tracks - their status has been enough. Where before the breakdown contained clever vocal film samples, this time we are subjected to silence, before re-engagement of self-same breaks. The breaks are jittery and stop-start with effects from the originals dropped in and out of the mix throughout.

            Dark Metal is almost Goldie's response to the Techstep-swamped zeitgeist (something that he had (indirectly) broached with the 'Rider Proto 96' remix of 'Manslaughter') of the time - something that was about to be commandered by Ed Rush, et al...
            • Twistedindividual's avatar
              Edited 20 years ago
              Dark Metal is definatley the pick of the plate for me. Nasty NASTY NASTY bass line with perfect breaks by Rob n Goldie. Layed down perfectly into the dark sound that the "headz" were pushing at the time. THis is one of the tunes that keeps popping up on the Metalheadz video on Magna. If you don't own this plate, get it for this tune! BOH!

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