808 StateThe Extended Pleasure Of Dance EP

Label:

ZTT – 9031 71212-0

Format:

Vinyl , 12", EP, 45 RPM , P.R. Records Limited Pressing

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Techno

Tracklist

A Cobra Bora (Call The Cops Mix)
Engineer [Remix]Ren Swan
4:49
AA1 Ancodia (Taters Deep Nit Funky Beat Mix)
Engineer [Remix]Ren Swan
5:37
AA2 Cübik
Recorded By, Mixed ByGraham Massey
3:36

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtSquare One Studios
  • Remixed AtSarm West Studios
  • Mixed AtSquare One Studios
  • Distributed ByWEA Records Ltd.
  • Mastered AtMusitech
  • Pressed ByP.R. Records Limited

Credits

  • CGI Artist [Imaged]Phil Wolstenholme
  • EngineerGraham Massey
  • Producer, Composed By808 State
  • Sleeve [Sleeved By]Ryan Art

Notes

A,AA1: Recorded at Square One Studios
Remixed at Sarm (West) Studios
AA2: Recorded and mixed at Square One

This release differs from The Extended Pleasure Of Dance EP in that it has the text under the barcode on the rear of the sleeve.

Due to a manufacturing variation, some copies come in dark brown translucent vinyl.

The uncredited pressing plant was derived by the pressing rings exclusively stamped on the labels by this company.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 9031-71212-0 8
  • Barcode (String): 090317121208
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side A): ZANG-2-A2 MT
  • Matrix / Runout (Etchings side AA): ZANG-2 (T) AA2 MT

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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The Extended Pleasure Of Dance (7", 45 RPM, Single, White Label) ZTT ZANG-2 UK 1990
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Ancodia / Cobra Bora (12", Promo, 45 RPM) ZTT SAM 635 UK 1990
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The Extended Pleasure Of Dance EP (12", 45 RPM, EP) ZTT ZANG 2T, 9031-71212-0, 9031 71212-0 UK 1990
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The Extended Pleasure Of Dance EP (12", EP, 45 RPM) WEA ZANG 2T, 9031-71212-0 Europe 1990
New Submission
The Extended Pleasure Of Dance EP (6×File, FLAC, EP) ZTT none 2021

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Reviews

  • plaidzebra's avatar
    plaidzebra
    Edited one year ago
    Highly recommended. The remix of Ancodia is fantastic. Then you get the best version of Cubik on vinyl, as well. The mix of Cobrabora isn't my favorite, but YMMV. And the record sounds great, too.

    Overlooked acid house that has just as much juice today as in 1990.

    • AskeladdenBlack's avatar
      AskeladdenBlack
      I when Cübik came out I hadn't hear anything quite like it, the stabbing heaviness, the arrangement, the crazy guitar interludes. For me it was kind of a game changer when those stabs come in at the start it was like saying a big "fuck you to the 80ies you are done goodbye, next" however I don't really many trying to mimic it either. Bit of a stand alone track for me personally.
      • 808-MAN's avatar
        808-MAN
        The prisoners had Snap-The Power blasting they didnt need Cubik lol. As at that very moment....they DID have the Power.
        • Orbtastic's avatar
          Orbtastic
          Edited 19 years ago
          Cubik was absolutely hammered at the Stone Roses gig at Spike Island in May 1990. 808 state were there along with Frankie Bones and played records, but didn't do a DJ set. They must have played cubik a good ten or twelve times throughout the course of the day.

          Cubik is also infamous for being played by Greater Manchester Police in an attempt to unsettle the rioters who staged a four week long rooftop protest at Strangeways prison in April 1990. It had the opposite affect and the protesters could be seen dancing on the roof.

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