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Hibrid - Hypnotizin FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Hypnotizin (Original Mix) 7:12
A2 Hypnotizin (Drumstrumental) 0:51
B1 Hypnotizin (Get Down Mix) 7:56
B2 Hypnotizin (Basstrumental) 1:29

Companies, etc.

  • Produced For – Megablast Recordings
  • Distributed By – Pacific Distribution PLC
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Pressed By – MPO

Credits

  • Producer, Mixed By, Written-By – Doo Lally "D"

Notes

Sleeve:
MGB
DISTRIBUTED BY PACIFIC
23 NEW MOUNT ST. MANCHESTER M4 4DE. 061 953 4003 FAX 061 953 4001

The barcode appears on a sticker affixed to the sleeve with the catalogue number MEGA S01 and as MEGAS01 on the label only.

Samples:
Vocal from Raw Silk - Do It To The Music
Subsonic bassline from Unique 3 - The Theme (Unique Mix)
Break from The Winstons - Amen, Brother
Synth and beats from Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 021276 000018 >
  • Barcode (String): 5021276000018
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): MEGA 501 A¹ MPO
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): MEGA 501 B¹ MPO

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MEGAS01, MEGA S01 Hibrid Hypnotizin ‎(12", W/Lbl) Megablast Recordings, Megablast Recordings MEGAS01, MEGA S01 UK 1990
MEGAS01, MEGA S01 Hibrid Hypnotizin ‎(12", TP) Megablast Recordings, Megablast Recordings MEGAS01, MEGA S01 UK 1990


Hibrid - Hypnotizin FLAC album

Musician performer: Hibrid

Title: Hypnotizin

Country: UK

Date of release: 1990

Style: Breakbeat, Electro, House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1781 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 349

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Zainian
Fantastic record received today in the post, a very warm sound to it and the use of the amen breakbeat goes to show how forward thinking Hibrid was. I like the other reviewer feel that this is one of the first tunes to use the amen break in a hardcore/rave/breakbeat (whatever you wanna call it) track, it wasnt until a year later that Lennie De Ice used it so this could be a bit of history you have if you purchase it. The track is well constructed with a nice build up that also doesnt take too long, its a perfect chill out tune as well as a nice steady floor thumper weighing in at about 120ish BPM. Music from this time was of that speed before BPM's went off the charts in later years. Add this to your collection you wont regret it.
Zainian
Fantastic record received today in the post, a very warm sound to it and the use of the amen breakbeat goes to show how forward thinking Hibrid was. I like the other reviewer feel that this is one of the first tunes to use the amen break in a hardcore/rave/breakbeat (whatever you wanna call it) track, it wasnt until a year later that Lennie De Ice used it so this could be a bit of history you have if you purchase it. The track is well constructed with a nice build up that also doesnt take too long, its a perfect chill out tune as well as a nice steady floor thumper weighing in at about 120ish BPM. Music from this time was of that speed before BPM's went off the charts in later years. Add this to your collection you wont regret it.
Ces
I've heard a lot about the "first" use of the Amen break in a dance tune, and for me, this was it. (Although Mantronix used it way before in a downtempo track). Theres even a 2 minute drumstumental of the breakbeat on side A! Still this was a massive track and got played a lot at the Hacienda and some of the warehouse parties that preceded the "Rave" scene in 1990, played alongside tracks like LFO's "LFO" and PKA's "Let me hear you say yeah". I believe this appears on a "Best of the Hacienda" too.
Ces
I've heard a lot about the "first" use of the Amen break in a dance tune, and for me, this was it. (Although Mantronix used it way before in a downtempo track). Theres even a 2 minute drumstumental of the breakbeat on side A! Still this was a massive track and got played a lot at the Hacienda and some of the warehouse parties that preceded the "Rave" scene in 1990, played alongside tracks like LFO's "LFO" and PKA's "Let me hear you say yeah". I believe this appears on a "Best of the Hacienda" too.