Dom & RolandUnofficial Jah / Outta Endz

Label:

Metalheadz – META014

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

A Unofficial Jah
AA Outta Endz

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Metalheadz
  • Copyright ©Metalheadz
  • Published ByMetalheadz Music Ltd
  • Mastered AtMetropolis Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BD19298
  • Distributed BySRD

Credits

  • ArtworkTwist Design
  • Mastered ByStuart Hawkes
  • Written-By, ProducerD. Angas*

Notes

Curved text center label A: "Urban drum & bass culture since day one."

℗ & © Metalheadz 2013.

Made in the E.U.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, etched): BD19298-01 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side AA runout, etched): BD19298-01 B2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 666017265261
  • Barcode (Text): 6 66017 26526 1

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Unofficial Jah / Outta Endz (2×File, WAV) Metalheadz META014D UK 2013
Unofficial Jah / Outta Endz (2×File, FLAC) Metalheadz META014D UK 2013
Unofficial Jah / Outta Endz (2×File, MP3, 320 kbps) Metalheadz META014D UK 2013

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Reviews

  • masaq
    Edited 9 years ago
    Ok, time to review this 12. I picked this up a couple of months ago although it was released the tail end of 13. I have a lot of Metalheadz on vinyl, and also a lot on Moving Shadow, and like the review below I'm surprised it's taken this long for Dom to get a release out on Metalheadz. Obviously Dom has released a lot on Moving Shadow of which I already have a fair bit already, so I personally was very interested to find out how this would sound - especially the A side which is a not so much a remix, but more of a nod to Goldie's Jah the Seventh Seal, the original of which is on :-

    http://discogs.pelisguay.com/Goldie-Timeless/release/3182540

    As I said, more of a tip of the hat rather than a full on remix, the elements of the original track are all there, if altered slightly. The original is one of my favourite tracks from the G Man and Rob, and Dom has kept the flavour of the original but put his own talented unique spin on an already awesome track. Have a bit of fun and mix this version in with the original. I was really surprised at the results.... On the flip is a really nice dark roller, typical Dom, and dare I say it? Typical Metalheadz. What I mean is, a perfect collaboration. Seamless. I'd love to know where the sample on Outta Endz comes from. One sample is definitely from Haemaglobin by Flat 47, but the sound in the background of the intro and the first breakdown is from a Sci-Fi film, like Blade Runner or Star Wars. It's bugging me because I've heard it before but can't put my finger on it. All in all though, this is a quality release on a quality label, by a very talented geezer. Buy it junglist brethren. Definitely one of my favourite releases at the moment. Rinse it loud and enjoy.
    • Shaneski75's avatar
      Shaneski75
      Unreal to think that this is the first D&R release on Headz - anyway well worth the wait and its lining up to me my favorite D&B 12" of 2013 - straight dancefloor wreckas !!!
      • dav_12002's avatar
        dav_12002
        Edited 11 years ago
        Sickness and the first release by Dom on Headz! One of the best releases of 2013 and one that just needs to be owned on vinyl. Both tunes are solid tribal numbers, breaks and bass to rock any floor and classics for sure. Brilliant once again from the Dark master.
        One listen and i'm sure you all will agree

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