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Trinity - Gangsta / I Selassie I FLAC album

Tracklist

Cronic 1
A Gangsta (O J Mix) 4:53
Cronic 2
B I Selassie I (Artical Mix) 4:36

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Dillinja Studios

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer – Trinity

Notes

Track A samples:
Vocal & horns from Terror Fabulous - Gangster's Anthem

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
PB-003 Trinity Gangsta / I Selassie I ‎(12", W/Lbl) Philly Blunt Records PB-003 UK 1995
V 008 Trinity Gangsta / I Selassie I ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Philly Blunt Records V 008 UK 1995
PB003 Trinity Gangsta / I Selassie I ‎(12", W/Lbl) Philly Blunt Records PB003 UK 1995


Trinity - Gangsta / I Selassie I FLAC album

Musician performer: Trinity

Title: Gangsta / I Selassie I

Country: UK

Date of release: 1995

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1814 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 383

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Umge
I think I have a newer re-issue and the A/B sides seem to be flipped..
Umge
I think I have a newer re-issue and the A/B sides seem to be flipped..
Hanelynai
There definitely is a reissue of this! I use to have it but don't anymore so I can't really add it to the database. You should though! :)
Hanelynai
There definitely is a reissue of this! I use to have it but don't anymore so I can't really add it to the database. You should though! :)
Kiaile
There is a re-issue of this record (not found in discogs database) with identical labels, on which both tracks play faster --- around ~172 BPM instead of the original ~160 BPM.The runout etchings are also PB003.
Kiaile
There is a re-issue of this record (not found in discogs database) with identical labels, on which both tracks play faster --- around ~172 BPM instead of the original ~160 BPM.The runout etchings are also PB003.
Jarortr
Yep! Didn't know if that was how it came originally but sounds like it
Jarortr
Yep! Didn't know if that was how it came originally but sounds like it
MarF
Assuming this is the one with the pink sleeve? That's the one I own.
MarF
Assuming this is the one with the pink sleeve? That's the one I own.
Thetalen
Gangsta: It wasn't so long ago when all drum & bass tracks sounded like this. Hearing them was a bit like staring down the wrong end of a smoking crack pipe; raw, unwashed and sounding very much like it’d been recorded in someone’s bathroom on some dodgy South London council estate, more than likely using a stolen 4-track of some description. Regardless of either the era or the production techniques employed, the OJ Mix of Gansta gives a good snap-shot of the UK drum & bass being produced at this time, which was still pretty minimal but decidedly edgy and driven.
Thetalen
Gangsta: It wasn't so long ago when all drum & bass tracks sounded like this. Hearing them was a bit like staring down the wrong end of a smoking crack pipe; raw, unwashed and sounding very much like it’d been recorded in someone’s bathroom on some dodgy South London council estate, more than likely using a stolen 4-track of some description. Regardless of either the era or the production techniques employed, the OJ Mix of Gansta gives a good snap-shot of the UK drum & bass being produced at this time, which was still pretty minimal but decidedly edgy and driven.
Keath
really weird metaphors here. however, this isn't a horrible thought about the track.
Keath
really weird metaphors here. however, this isn't a horrible thought about the track.
Getaianne
Certainly is!
Getaianne
Certainly is!
Monin
wtf are you talking about
Monin
wtf are you talking about
superstar
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