GET A BEARING/DREAM by DJ FOKUS

SKU132088
ArtistDJ FOKUS
TitleGET A BEARING/DREAM
LabelFUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCIES
Catalog #FDMTL 1
Tag
ReleaseW 20 - 2024
FormatVinyl - UK12'
Import
 € 17,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. dream clip
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/fdmtl_1_get_a_bearingdream/dj_fokus_-_dream_clip.mp3
  2. get a bearing clip
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/f/fdmtl_1_get_a_bearingdream/dj_fokus_-_get_a_bearing_clip.mp3

Description

The first-ever reissue of this in-demand 94 jungle scorcher from DJ Fokus on new label Fundamental Frequencies

Fundamental Frequencies is a back room record label (headed by Doug Shipton of archival label Finders Keepers Records), dedicated to unearthing lesser-spotted, sought-after and unreleased choice cuts of jungle, acid, ambient, techno, hardcore, breakbeat (and the galaxy of genres scattered in-between) that helped shape and in some cases bridge the scenes.

Having broken out with two 12”s on Monroe Production’s Blueprint Records, DJ Fokus quickly followed up at the Monroe Studios, under the watchful eye of legendary engineer Pete Parsons (Voyager), with two self-funded 12”s on his Suicide imprint before putting pen to paper with Lucky Spin Recordings. Now regularly demanding three figure sums both releases have achieved cult status amongst jungliests both young and old.

Available for the first time since its initial 1994 pressing, this black wax reissue of the first Suicide release was mastered from the original DAT sourced from Pete's personal archive (which includes the name of the previously presumed untitled b-side) and the lacquer cut by Beau Thomas (Babylon Timewarp/Intense). Expect the second release Watch Out/Media soon...

Fundamental Frequencies is a back room record label (headed by Doug Shipton of archival label Finders Keepers Records), dedicated to unearthing lesser-spotted, sought-after and unreleased choice cuts of jungle, acid, ambient, techno, hardcore, breakbeat (and the galaxy of genres scattered in-between) that helped shape and in some cases bridge the scenes.

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