Ken IshiiExtra

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Electronic

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Drum n Bass

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Tracklist

Extra (Original) 8:54
Extra (Luke Slater Remix) 6:26
Extra (Dave Angel Remix) 5:51
Extra (Wagon Christ Remix) 8:38

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    Cover of Extra, 1995, CD Extra
    CD, Maxi-Single
    R & S Records – RS 95064 CD Belgium 1995 Belgium1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Extra, 1995-10-16, Vinyl Extra
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    R & S Records – RS 95064 Belgium 1995 Belgium1995
    Cover of Extra, 1995, CD Extra
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Distance – Di0292 1995 1995
    Cover of Extra, 1995, Acetate Extra
    Acetate, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Limited Edition
    R & S Records – RS 95064 Belgium 1995 Belgium1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Extra, 1995, Vinyl Extra
    12", Promo
    R & S Records – RS 95064 Belgium 1995 Belgium1995
    Cover of Extra, 1995, CD Extra
    CD, Maxi-Single
    Distance – Di0292 1995 1995
    New Submission
    Cover of Extra, 1997, Vinyl Extra
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo
    Medicine Label – 4W9 78681 US 1997 US1997
    Cover of Extra, 1997, Vinyl Extra
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Medicine Label – 4W9 78681 US 1997 US1997
    Cover of Extra, 2006, Vinyl Extra
    12", Reissue
    R & S Records – RS 95064 Belgium 2006 Belgium2006
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • housenatural's avatar
      housenatural
      The Mark Broome remix of Overlap is unstoppable. I've heard this on a big sound system and I thought I was falling into a Black Hole.
      • AurelienClement's avatar
        The remix from Luke Slater still today an incredible track to warm any dancefloor.
        • French_Acidhead's avatar
          French_Acidhead
          One of that tracks that give you goosebumps from the first beat !
          • codeplus618's avatar
            codeplus618
            Amazing release - in particular the Luke Slater mix which has a powerful hypnotic drive. This particular mix will always resonate with me as I've witnessed a completely sober friend literally out dancing whilst mesmerised by this track....powerful stuff...
            Mixes in perfectly with the PAS material or harder techno of the era (think Jeff Mills, Joey Beltram, Damon Wild etc)
            • jcgnyc's avatar
              jcgnyc
              A big fan of much of what Luke Slater has to say. This remix is a must own.
              Close in feeling to his releases on Peacefrog as PAS

              A1 Extra (Luke Slater Remix) 6:28
              Remix - Luke Slater
              • LucaCappelletti's avatar
                Probably one of the best Ken track ever in term of audio and videoclip solution.
                I cannot image listening this track a part of it's own videoclip
                • AmenWorshipper
                  Edited 14 years ago
                  God only knows why iamdeck has this release listed in the Top 100 most wanted d&b/jungle 12''s from 1994 & 1995.

                  This is not drum&bass or jungle, so no offense meant, but you need to swat up on what drum&bass sounds like, because it doesn't sound like this.
                  • fregle's avatar
                    fregle
                    This EP shows Ken Ishii, Luke Slater and Dave Angel from their conventional side. Don't buy it if you are looking for weird, experimental and/or particularly inventive techno. On the other hand those 3 tracks are certainly nice to listen too and great dancefloor material. The Wagon Christ Remix never quite grew on me, but it certainly has something likeable, and it is the least conventional track of the EP (I don't think there already was a lot of DnB back then).

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