Metro AreaMetro Area 4

Label:

Environ – ENV 014

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Disco

Tracklist

Here
A Miura
VoiceDei Lewison
8:29
There
B1 Let's Get... 6:23
B2 Strut 6:06

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Environ
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Environ
  • Published ByHydroelectric Music

Credits

  • GuitarCraig Hillelson
  • PercussionItis Tandoor
  • Producer, Written-ByMorgan Geist
  • StringsKelley Polar Quartet

Notes

©+℗ 2001 Environ
Published by Hydroelectric Music (ASCAP)

A: 45 RPM
B: 33 ⅓ RPM.

A: 123 bpm
B1: 125 bpm
B2: 114 bpm

Track durations not mentioned on the release

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): ENV·014 A MA - EVERYSING OK ?
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): ENV014 B TOGETHER, TOGETHER !

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Metro Area 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Promo, White Label, Stickered) Environ ENV 014 US 2001
New Submission
Metro Area 4 (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, 45 RPM, Reissue, Remastered) Environ ENV 014R US 2023

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Reviews

  • Ultramatic's avatar
    Ultramatic
    Miura is up there with Bradock's Deep Burnt in of brain melting deepness. The kinds of tracks you'll never forget the first time you heard them and how you thought to yourself, how can something sound this fucking good?
    • Beccabubble's avatar
      Beccabubble
      Top tune , couldn't which one , but research proved fruitful !!!
      • TheDirtyJay's avatar
        TheDirtyJay
        Record repressed and re-mastered this week, available at most recordstores !
        • JUSTGROOVES's avatar
          JUSTGROOVES
          Re-presses coming early this year. websites quoting release date Feb 23. Pre-orders on a few now.
          • Padraig's avatar
            Padraig
            Twenty plus years later and every time I hear Miura I get it confused with Eddie Grant - Timewarp.
            • spearheaded's avatar
              spearheaded
              Edited 2 years ago
              You know, believe it or not, but when I first heard these songs and saw the reviews, I was dead sure that everyone was talking about "Strut" (the one I thought was the best one by far). I never disliked "Miura" (or even "Let's Get...") in any meaning of the word, to any degree; I merely didn't think they were as good as the first mentioned tune. Luckily, they grew on me. Now I can see (and hear) what I was late to ire and realize.
              • Culthoecordings's avatar
                This track is the gateway to getting down to business!
                • veeiswkd's avatar
                  veeiswkd
                  such a banger, let's get ...my fav. Deep bass and jazzy touch all the way. The quality of the vinyl is poor though. Such a light press. It should be repressed on heavyweights.
                  • FuzzyCogitator's avatar
                    FuzzyCogitator
                    Edited 5 years ago
                    One word: Miura

                    Amazing classic deep house vibe - do not sleep on this. Whatever that sample is, it hits the sweet spot every time. Still getting mentions 18 years after release - a classic track.
                    • chrisnova777's avatar
                      chrisnova777
                      Edited 6 years ago
                      truth be told i was very conflicted when i bought this record.. i listened to it over and over and over.. jumping the needle. it wasnt really what i was looking for when i went shopping that day but it had something about it that i couldnt put it down.. and it came home with me. PEACE!

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