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R.i.P. | 8:52 | ||
Grave Diggers Have More Fun | 6:05 | ||
R.i.P. Intro | 2:00 |
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- DJ Arne L IIProducer, Written-By
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Rest In Peace / R.I.P.
12"
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Deep Mission – DM 014 | 2000 | — 2000 |
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R.I.P.
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Faktory – FAK6007 | Belgium | 2000 | Belgium — 2000 | ||||
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Rest In Peace
12", White Label
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Deep Mission – DM 014 | 2000 | — 2000 |
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Gravediggers Have More Fun
CD, Maxi-Single
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Club Culture – 8573 87530-2 | 2001 | — 2001 |
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Grave Diggers Have More Fun (Remixe Part 2)
12"
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Deep Mission – DM 20 | 2001 | — 2001 |
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Grave Diggers Have More Fun
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM
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Deep Mission – DM19 | 2001 | — 2001 |
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Grave Diggers Have More Fun
12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, White Label
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Deep Mission – DM19 | 2001 | — 2001 |
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Rest In Peace / R.I.P.
2×File, MP3, Reissue, 320 kbps
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Not On Label (DJ Arne L II Self-released) – none | 2024 | — 2024 |
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referencing Rest In Peace / R.I.P. (12") DM 014
How did you figure that out? maybe cause the first two vocal samples used are "Sooner or later your gonna meet the Undertaker" Im sure someone caught that before 2007 schwepp -
Edited 18 years ago
referencing R.I.P. (12") FAK6007
What nobody really knows, is that the spoken words "If you're using drugs, you're digging your own grave" are performed by the professional wrestler Mark Calaway, also well known as "The Undertaker". -
Edited 2 years ago
referencing R.I.P. (12") FAK6007
This dark, sort of industrial hardtrance track brings along a druggy atmosphere: tolling church bells, the alarm sound of a cardiac arrest, freaky synths and the lyrics "If you're using drugs, you're digging your own grave... XTCCCCC" All tracks are pleasant to listen to and well mixable. Though less iconic than the original, DJ Glenn's mix takes it several steps further in of badassness ! -
Edited 20 years ago
referencing Rest In Peace / R.I.P. (12") DM 014
As far as hardtrance goes nowadays, Deep Mission's earlier releases were quite interesting, as they went in more deeper, experimental directions than the usual full blast party vibe that the genre is plagued with.
This record is a great example of this. Although Arne L II employs his trademarked offbeat setup yet again (and would continue to do so painfully often later), the creepy yet playful use of samples and sounds and the deeper, experimental vibe make for an interesting and varied experience soundwise, and shows that hardtrance isn't just a bunch of blaring synthfire and hard kickdrums with the sole purpose of getting the party going.
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