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The Invisible Man - The Bell Tune / The Tone Tune FLAC album

Tracklist

A The Bell Tune
B The Tone Tune

Credits

  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed By – The Invisible Man

Notes

Track A samples:
Bell from Morenas - Hazme Soñar (Vocal Remix)

Original press has light yellow writing reissue has darker yellow writing (sort of orange). Also came with with a plain black sleeve when first released.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etchings side A): GLR 06 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etchings side B): GLR 06 B1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GLR006 The Invisible Man The Bell Tune / The Tone Tune ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Good Looking Records GLR006 UK 1993
GLR006W The Invisible Man The Bell Tune / The Tone Tune ‎(12", RP, W/Lbl, Sti) Good Looking Records GLR006W UK 2002


The Invisible Man - The Bell Tune / The Tone Tune FLAC album

Musician performer: The Invisible Man

Title: The Bell Tune / The Tone Tune

Country: UK

Date of release: 1994

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1304 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 586

Other Formats: MMF AA WMA AAC APE VOX AIFF

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Androlhala
do I hear lemon d something I feel in the background around the 3;50 mark? https://www.discogs.com/Lemon-D-Toxic-Rhythms-EP/release/76086
Androlhala
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Pooker
The Bell Tune is a quality tune. This release slightly reminds me of Peshay's "Piano Tune". This is probably the release that kicked off the intelligent jungle era.
Pooker
The Bell Tune is a quality tune. This release slightly reminds me of Peshay's "Piano Tune". This is probably the release that kicked off the intelligent jungle era.
Haracetys
yeah, Binary, I have the same sound feeling :) reminds Piano Tune a lot, these two can me put in a set to create kinda flashback effect for the crowdbtw "Bell Tune" for me is a pure masterpiece
Haracetys
yeah, Binary, I have the same sound feeling :) reminds Piano Tune a lot, these two can me put in a set to create kinda flashback effect for the crowdbtw "Bell Tune" for me is a pure masterpiece
Arabella V.
The Invisible Man ‎– The Bell Tune samples the chiming bells from this record Morenas -Hazme Soñar which can be found on this compilation https://www.discogs.com/Various-Ambient-House-The-Compilation-By-DFC/master/122717 ... Though if you play the tracks in the video section, please be aware that they are not the correct mix... If your into your original samples and like a bit of ambient house Italia style buy this comp... As for the Bell Tune... Classic early D&B! ;)
Arabella V.
The Invisible Man ‎– The Bell Tune samples the chiming bells from this record Morenas -Hazme Soñar which can be found on this compilation https://www.discogs.com/Various-Ambient-House-The-Compilation-By-DFC/master/122717 ... Though if you play the tracks in the video section, please be aware that they are not the correct mix... If your into your original samples and like a bit of ambient house Italia style buy this comp... As for the Bell Tune... Classic early D&B! ;)
Miromice
As mentioned before, this release oozes quality. I actually prefer The Tone Tune with its sinister eerie and edgy sound. It's the bollocks!
Miromice
As mentioned before, this release oozes quality. I actually prefer The Tone Tune with its sinister eerie and edgy sound. It's the bollocks!
Kerahuginn
Here's another classic that needs a review. I first heard of the Invisible Man on a Timeless Recordings release from 93' - The Beginning/The End (DJG 006). That 12 is still regarded as a very influential breakbeat recording. Although released the next year, this release is no different. The Bell Tune is the standout track here. That bell on the intro still gets me every time. I'd love to know what the inspiration was for starting the track out in this way. Once the track gets going, there's plenty of nicely stuttered snares backed with a hard, pounding bass line. The layers and the production are immaculate, giving polish to a very underrated D n B classic. A real heavyweight tune that I still spin regularly. If you don't have this, you should have.
Kerahuginn
Here's another classic that needs a review. I first heard of the Invisible Man on a Timeless Recordings release from 93' - The Beginning/The End (DJG 006). That 12 is still regarded as a very influential breakbeat recording. Although released the next year, this release is no different. The Bell Tune is the standout track here. That bell on the intro still gets me every time. I'd love to know what the inspiration was for starting the track out in this way. Once the track gets going, there's plenty of nicely stuttered snares backed with a hard, pounding bass line. The layers and the production are immaculate, giving polish to a very underrated D n B classic. A real heavyweight tune that I still spin regularly. If you don't have this, you should have.
KiddenDan
The A-side is the better of the two sides.
KiddenDan
The A-side is the better of the two sides.
Rainpick
Bell tune is THE tune for me, takes me back to Bukem tapes.
Rainpick
Bell tune is THE tune for me, takes me back to Bukem tapes.
Whitesmasher
Nah both sides are equal in terms of great tunes!
Whitesmasher
Nah both sides are equal in terms of great tunes!