MaurizioM5

Label:

Maurizio – M-5

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Dub Techno

Tracklist

A Untitled 9:33
B Untitled 5:49

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtDubplates & Mastering

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByAM*

Notes

This original pressing has no side information (A or B) mentioned in the matrix. There is a repress Maurizio - M5 which has this extra information.

There is no catalog number present on the release. M-5 is the official catalog number from the labels website.

Side A: 33 ⅓ RPM
Side B: 45rpm

Track durations and BPM are not present on the record.
BPM:
A: 127
B: 127

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side A): M05 D&M AM ["A" inside an "M" in a circle]
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched side B): M0̷5 D&M AM ["A" inside an "M" in a circle]

Other Versions (5 of 12)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
M5 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Green) Maurizio M-5 1995
Recently Edited
M5 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, White Label) Maurizio M-5 1995
New Submission
M5 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Repress, Large AND Small Pressing Ring on labels) Maurizio M-5 1997
M5 (12", Repress, Clear Marbled) Maurizio M-5 2003
M5 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Repress) Maurizio M-5 2003

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Reviews

  • Vart's avatar
    Vart
    The M series records are extremely versatile DJ tools. Once I'm locked in the groove, Maurizio's M5 is my go-to third deck record. Its metronomic minimal dub techno is perfect for transitions. Deeper than the Sterac, Tresor, or Robert Hood cuts I usually start my sets with and it ads some much needed bass to the faster top-heavy metallic funk records of Steve Stoll and Planetary Assault Systems which dominate my peak-time sets.

    For over a decade, my usual slot was after the international headliner DJ or closing the club until 6am. BPMs really dropped in club sets in the 00's after the minimal explosion so Maurizo records were well suited alongside Kompakt, Kill The DJ and B-Pitch records or in my 'big room' outdoor summer festival sets. I also dropped M5 to give the dance floor a breather during my harsher industrial techno sets for Fondation Sonore in Brussels, Belgium. Or at sweat soaked summer warehouse parties in Perth, Western Australia. My favourite set time 6 to 8am; sunlight beaming through the shutters, sweat dripping from the roof, heads fully rattled.
    • aestheticresponse's avatar
      Classic indeed and also as a Dj tool and helper to mix everything what you want to mix togehter in your mix or because if a record is hard to mix. It works always. Try it.
      Unique Maurizio sound signature.
      M5, you need it.
      • Schleicher's avatar
        Schleicher
        these are some really well running machines . . .
        • droxindustries's avatar
          droxindustries
          haven't listened for a while but gave it a run on the weekend and ooof still so good!
          • wrong_speed's avatar
            wrong_speed
            timeless deep down and dirty dubby techno, buy it! .
            • zenidith's avatar
              zenidith
              one of my favourites from this impeccable, timeless series. it quite often goes under the radar in comparison to some of the other releases - but I think this is right up there. I just can't put my finger on why. A+
              • Deep_Shoegaze's avatar
                Deep_Shoegaze
                This record has aged well! Sounds still fresh and not outdated!
                • micharrr's avatar
                  micharrr
                  All Maurizio records belong in heaven, but M5 is the one dj tool you'll never forget. Mix it with anything and the result will be astronomical. Seriously dope production.
                  • horizontalhold's avatar
                    horizontalhold
                    Edited 15 years ago
                    These tracks are all-time classic MONSTERS. You CAN NOT fuck with them. After listening to each track at their proper speeds(A @ 33 / B @ 45), check out the B side on 33. Sounds absolutely amazing!!!
                    • dj_spock's avatar
                      dj_spock
                      One of the best discs in my collection, a seriously deep groove that seems a good 6dB louder than any other pressings.
                      This monster beat is great for hou anything else at 126bpm, as it has practically no melodic content (try Eurythmics "LOVE IS A STRANGER"! :)

                      One side is bright and punchy for 9'30" at 33rpm, the other is deep and spacey for 5'50 at 45rpm.

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