Pergon#1

Label:

Important Records – IMP005

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Hard Trance

Tracklist

A Jungle Love 7:58
B1 The Deliverer 6:54
B2 Sub Bass Experience 6:45

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByN.E.W.S.
  • Distributed ByI.M.C.
  • Pressed ByDisco-Press
  • Lacquer Cut AtFoon

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByJuergen Driessen*

Notes

Sleeve Back:
Important records
viehofer straße 30 • 4300 essen
west
tel • fax : 49 (0) 201 • 20 78 97

Nix Brain To Paper Project (logo)
45016 Essen - Postfach 10 16 33 -

Made In Belgium

Distributed By News / I.M.C.
Tel 32 (0) 91 - 250 230
Fax 32 (0) 91 - 331 049

Label:
sub bass experience 160 bpm - jungle love 150 bpm - the deliverer 130 bpm -
thanx II udo¬ marion and alex
Made In Belgium

Info:
The BPM info on the label is incorrect: "sub bass experience" has 150 bpm, and "jungle love" has 160 bpm. The durations do not appear on the release. A-side: 45 RPM. B-side: 33⅓ RPM. The release was originally issued in a glossy company sleeve with a die-cut centre on the front, spines and inner-sleeve. On the run-out grooves, A 1 and B 1 are etched A ı and B ı, the cutting / mastering studio is derived from.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched run-out side A): D.P. IMP 005 - A 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched run-out side B): D.P. IMP 005 B 1
  • Rights Society: SABAM

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
#1 (CD, Maxi-Single) Important Records IMP 005-CD 1993
Recently Edited
#1 (3×File, MP3, Reissue, 320 kbps) Illumine Recordings ILLU016 2015

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Reviews

  • Applescrapple's avatar
    Applescrapple
    Edited 3 years ago
    Some may say that ‚The Deliverer‘ sounds dated, others that it‘s a bit cheesy, and both may have a point. But those who have been on a dancefloor and experienced that extended build-up culminating in the most incredible moment of release simply don‘t care. The crashing cymbals are just the cherry on the cake. Still gives me goosebumps. Amazing track that perfectly captures a moment in time.

    Apparently there are also two other tracks on the record.
    • libogodoi's avatar
      libogodoi
      Many dj’s used to play this track on 45 rpm in a few teknivals parties during 90’s
      • filipe_santos's avatar
        filipe_santos
        Edited 5 years ago
        The deliverer is one of the most well known tracks of this ep. I'd say this is more progressive acid than anything else. As the the track progresses the intensity rises but in my point of view the track progression is quite linear and it's a bit dated by now altough some people still might like this. I prefer the other projects by Jurgen specially Plank - Acid Wars and Acrid Abeyance. Nevertheless , not a bad ep if you love progressive acid but not really my thing.
        • CRONK1980's avatar
          CRONK1980
          play around with the pitches on this track 33 or 45 plus or minus , sounds ace either way .
          Try it .... you might like it .
          • meredith_hunter's avatar
            I can't believe I haven't yet commented on this. I bought it 20 years ago on the strength of 'The Deliverer'. It was utterly astonishing then, and still is today. I don't know of any more exciting and/or powerful techno tracks out there. The build up is simply a heart attack in waiting. Played on a good sound system its power will blow you away. I can many a dance floor with people climbing the walls and screaming for mercy when this came on.
            Even Tadao Kikumoto who invented the 303 went fucking bananas when he first heard it.
            • Weareonenation303's avatar
              Edited 11 years ago
              Check side B1, nuff said. Easily the best track in this EP and beats the other two cuts by a long shot.
              • djgylend's avatar
                djgylend
                Edited 19 years ago
                As far as I'm concerned, The Deliverer is the flat out greatest acid track ever conceived. Its structure is the work of a musical genius, the build ups leave the listener gasping for breath under the sheer weight of the acidic onslaught. When the 3 cymbals crash and the final bassline pierces each one of your senses, you can find me with my head in the speakers in a state of bliss.

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