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Electronic Bedlam EBED004 ELECTRONIC BEDLAM EP 4
Electronic Bedlam | EBED004 | 1 x 12" Vinyl | 21.09.2009 | Happy Hardcore/Freeform

>> TRACKLIST

A1. JTS & Technikore Featuring Lisa Marie 'Only One' [MP3]
A2. Lee UHF 'Bodyache (Cube::Hard Remix)' [MP3]
B1. DJ Kurt & Clowny 'Beat Goes Boom' [MP3]
B2. Amalgamation Station 'Rake The Back Forty (Shanty & Invader Remix)' [MP3]

>> AVAILABILITY

► Vinyl: Out Of Print. This vinyl is no longer available.
► CD / Digital Download: Available on: EECD052 - Electronic Bedlam - The Complete Works.

>> REVIEWS

10.2009 >> Review By Brisk In Core Magazine
"Electronic Bedlam have a knack for showcasing quality music regardless of which hardcore subgenre a track may or may not fall into. Their latest EP offers plenty of variety, which, although it might not please everyone will go a lot further than most labels in trying! So, whether you're feeling the prime time vocal workout of JTS & Technikore's 'Only One', the dirty German trance influenced and brilliant Cube::Hard remix of 'Bodyache', the effervescent bounce of Kurt & Clowny's 'Beat Goes Boom' or even the freeform slant of the oddly titled 'Rake The Back Forty' by Amalgamation Station, you can purchase safe in the knowledge that you WILL be investing not only in four great tracks but also a handy DJ tool for most hardcore situations. Respect. 4/5."

09.2009 >> Electronica Exposed Sales Information
"Shanty and Lee UHF's Electronic Bedlam drops it's fourth ravetastic EP, featuring the freshest dance floor smashers!

In the last year, Technikore has established himself as one of the top hardcore producers and DJs. Already known as Technikal on labels like Tidy Trax and Nukleuz, Technikore is now signed to Raver Baby and here collaborates with rising star JTS on the vocal anthem 'Only One' featuring Dougal & Gammer's vocalist Lisa Marie! HUGE!

Next up, Electronic Bedlam regular Cube::Hard returns with a unique hard trance inspired rework of Lee UHF's 'Bodyache'. Once again Cube::Hard pulls out all the stops, fusing mammoth trance synths and pacey production to ensure hands are thrown high in the air!

Flipping over to the B side, DJ Kurt makes his second appearance on Electronic Bedlam combining with newcomer Clowny on 'Beat Goes Boom'. As always, tight production and monster riffs are the order of the day as DJ Kurt demonstrates exactly how it's done, Lethal Theory style!

Rounding off yet another stunning four tracker, newcomer Amalgamation Station's debut track 'Rake The Back Forty' gets the Shanty and Invader remix treatment! Once again, the guys have created an ultra pacey remix with lush pianos, epic chord movements and mammoth freeform riffs!"

>> SPECIFICATIONS

Packaged In Black 12" Disco Bag
308mm x 306mm x 2mm
170g

>> CREDITS

℗ 2009 Electronica Exposed. © 2009 Electronica Exposed. All rights of the producer and of the owner of the works reproduced reserved. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this record is prohibited. The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Electronica Exposed. Released and produced by Electronica Exposed.

Executive production by Richard Andrews and Lee Ambler. Mastered by Robin Petras at PureFocus Mastering, Canada. Artwork by Richard Andrews.

A1. Written by Alf Bamford and James Stanhope. Produced by Alf Bamford and James Stanhope. Engineered by Alf Bamford and James Stanhope. Vocals written by Alf Bamford. Vocals performed by Lisa Marie Keegan. Published by Masif (Bucks Music Group)/Copyright Control.
A2. Written by Lee Ambler. Produced by Lee Ambler and Dave Hunt. Engineered by Dave Hunt. Recorded at Nu-Vision, Hull. Remix and additional production by Thomas Wright. Published by Next Generation. Licensed from Bedlam Records.
B1. Written by Ross Pennison. Produced by Ross Pennison and Kurt McLoughlin. Engineered by Kurt McLoughlin. Recorded at Lethal Theory, Liverpool. Published by Copyright Control. Licensed from Bedlam Records.
B2. Written by Morgan Willcock. Produced by Morgan Willcock. Engineered by Morgan Willcock. Remix and additional production by Richard Andrews and Benjamin Handbury. Published by Test Pilot Music Ltd.


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