Party AnimalsHava Naquila

Label:

Mokum Records – DB 1764 6

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Happy Hardcore

Tracklist

This Side
A1 Hava Naquila (Tekno Mafia Mix)
RemixTekno Mafia
5:05
A2 Hava Naquila (Flamman & Abraxas Radio Mix)
FeaturingMC Remsy
RemixFlamman & Abraxas
3:46
That Side
B1 Wapperdewap 1:37
B2 Hakkefest 5:55
B3 Die Nazi Scum (Whiplash Mix)
FeaturingMC Rob Gee*
5:00

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗The All Blacks B.V.
  • Copyright ©The All Blacks B.V.
  • Licensed FromLower East Side Records
  • Published ByEuroduo Publishing
  • Published ByRoadster Music B.V.
  • Distributed ByIntercord Ton GmbH – INT 126.286
  • Pressed BySony/CBS, Haarlem – 08-027873-20
  • Recorded AtStudio Le Roy

Credits

  • Mixed ByJeroen Flamman (tracks: A1 to B2)
  • Producer, Written-ByJeroen Flamman
  • VocalsParty Animals & Friends*

Notes

Recorded at Studio Le Roy, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Published By Euroduo Publishing
Track B3 Published By Euroduo Publishing/Roadster Music B.V.
(P) 1996 The All Blacks B.V.
(C) 1996 The All Blacks B.V.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 16861 17646 4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 016861176464
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 08 27873 20 1A1 DB 1764 6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 08 27873 20 1B1 DB 1764 6
  • Matrix / Runout (Label): 08-027873-20
  • Label Code: LC 9231
  • Rights Society: STEMRA
  • Other: MU 111
  • Other: 717646

Other Versions (5 of 7)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Hava Naquila (CD, Single) Mokum Records DB 1764 2, 7.1761 2 Netherlands 1996
Hava Naquila (10", Picture Disc, 33 ⅓ RPM) Mokum Records DB 1764 8 Netherlands 1996
Hava Naquila (CD, Maxi-Single) Mokum Records DB 1764 3, INT 826.286, 7.1764 2 Netherlands 1996
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Hava Naquila (CD, Maxi-Single) Shock (2) DB 1764 3 Australia 1996
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Hava Naquila (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label) Mokum Records MOK 54, DB 1764 6 Netherlands 1996

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Reviews

  • GoodNF's avatar
    GoodNF
    Listening to the Tekno Mafia version... it seems to me that the opening synth sound was taken from the movie "De Lift"... the sound that is heard in the final act when the engineer is battling the elevator, shortly after the elevator doors crushed a chair... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftr6-3r9TSc&t=4821s
    • PhilOiseau's avatar
      PhilOiseau
      Party Animals were back after Have You Ever Been Mellow with... another cover of course. This time they choose to cover the Israeli folk song Hava Nagila, which was traditionally sung at jewish celebrations. With that choice it was a clear statement against nazism and facism, just like another track on here "Die Nazi Scum" suggests as well. For that I give some bonus point, but now onto the music itself:

      The entire A-Side consists of Hava Naquila, first of all we hear the hardcore version "Tekno Mafia Mix" which also excludes MC Remsy (thankfully - sorry Dennis ;-) but has also speed variations like the more radio friendly Happy Hardcore version. This version is in the typical style of Flamman & Abraxas since they invented their famous remix of that one Hippy song (you know which one I mean). You can hate it, but they didn't focus on it entirely (see their LPs...) and in return could finance the pure hardcore stuff, so personally I was totally fine with it.

      The B-Side starts with a short track called "Wapperdewap" and this one is a bit of a strange combination, almost like an experiment. Think of weird vocal samples combined with dark sinister atmosphere and just an indicated bassdrum.
      "Hakkefest" for me is the highlight on this B-Side, a nice Gabber track with an increasing melody. This track is based on Richard Wagner - The Flying Dutchman Opera.
      "Die Nazi Scum" is the hardest track on this LP and what else fits to that other than vocals by Rob Gee, even if they're limited to "Microphone Check 1-2" ,"Rob Gee" and "Die Nazi Scum". Next to that we can hear some Whiplashes, screams, and some police siren. Yeah, it's a tough one.

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