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Wicked Wipe - Rok Da House FLAC album

Tracklist

Rok Da House (Slaughterhouse Mix) 6:40
Rok Da House (Rave Mix) 7:35
Blast! (Outtake) 5:31

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VR 008-8 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(CD, Maxi) Virtual Recordings VR 008-8 Germany 1995
CSR CD5 0127 Wicked Wipe Rock Da House ‎(CD, Maxi) Central Station CSR CD5 0127 Australia 1995
VR008-12 ltd. Wicked Wipe Rok Da House (Remix) ‎(12", Ltd) Virtual Recordings VR008-12 ltd. Germany 1995
VR 008-12LTD Wicked Wipe Rok Da House (Remix) ‎(12", W/Lbl) Virtual Recordings VR 008-12LTD Germany 1995
TEC 9 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12") TeC TEC 9 UK 1995
VR008-12 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12") Virtual Recordings VR008-12 Germany 1995
TEC 9 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12") TeC TEC 9 UK 1995
MDJ 16 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12") Made In DJ MDJ 16 Spain 1995
VR 008-12 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12", Promo) Virtual Recordings VR 008-12 Germany 1995
VR 008-12 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House ‎(12", W/Lbl) Virtual Recordings VR 008-12 Germany 1995
ULX 009 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House '99 ‎(12") Ultra-x Records ULX 009 Germany 1999
ULX 009 Wicked Wipe Rok Da House '99 ‎(12", W/Lbl) Ultra-x Records ULX 009 Germany 1999
TEC 053 Wicked Wipe Rock Da House ‎(12") TeC TEC 053 UK 2000
TEC 053 Wicked Wipe Rock Da House ‎(12", W/Lbl) TeC TEC 053 UK 2000
Staub 10 Wicked Wipe Rock Da House (Remixes) ‎(12") Staub Staub 10 Germany 2002
Staub 10 Wicked Wipe Rock Da House (Remixes) ‎(12", Gen) Staub Staub 10 Germany 2002
Staub 10 R Wicked Wipe Rock Da House - Remixes ‎(12", Ltd, Yel) Staub Staub 10 R Germany 2002
OVER-C 6001 Wicked Wipe Rock The House ‎(12", Ltd, RP) Overdrive OVER-C 6001 Germany 2007


Wicked Wipe - Rok Da House FLAC album

Musician performer: Wicked Wipe

Title: Rok Da House

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1995

Style: Techno

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1319 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 844

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Mettiarrb
I have to disagree with the previous reviewer. The Slaughterhouse Mix is a fucking bomb of a track. Some really nice 303 samples and a very strong breakdown. A fantastic Hard Trance track and one of my personal favorite rave tracks.
Mettiarrb
I have to disagree with the previous reviewer. The Slaughterhouse Mix is a fucking bomb of a track. Some really nice 303 samples and a very strong breakdown. A fantastic Hard Trance track and one of my personal favorite rave tracks.
lets go baby
The "Ian Pooley Mix" of "Rok Da House" is the track that Jeff Mills immortalised on his amazing "Live At The Liquid Room" mix CD of 1995. It's testament to Mills' abilities at the time to shock a crowd into disbelief with his rapid-fire, hectic mixing style, that people have actually gone out and acquired this record off the back of that CD. Few other DJs could make such a boring track sound so good. In truth, the few seconds that Mills forced into his set on that night in Tokyo are the only few worth listening to. The build up from the start of the track to the moment when the "raaaak da haaaaouse" vocal sample comes in is pretty nifty. But it's all downhill from there....and by that stage only 15% or so of the track has played!! After that it gets repetitive and annoying, with an awful breakdown and some bog standard "techno chords"....the same sounds over and over. BORING. Most DJs would probably end up playing too much of this track while preparing their next record. Mills made it exciting by keeping it short and sweet and focusing right on the small section that creates energy rather than the majority which drains it away. The other two mixes are even worse. Some kind of hi-energy trance versions. Yuk.
lets go baby
The "Ian Pooley Mix" of "Rok Da House" is the track that Jeff Mills immortalised on his amazing "Live At The Liquid Room" mix CD of 1995. It's testament to Mills' abilities at the time to shock a crowd into disbelief with his rapid-fire, hectic mixing style, that people have actually gone out and acquired this record off the back of that CD. Few other DJs could make such a boring track sound so good. In truth, the few seconds that Mills forced into his set on that night in Tokyo are the only few worth listening to. The build up from the start of the track to the moment when the "raaaak da haaaaouse" vocal sample comes in is pretty nifty. But it's all downhill from there....and by that stage only 15% or so of the track has played!! After that it gets repetitive and annoying, with an awful breakdown and some bog standard "techno chords"....the same sounds over and over. BORING. Most DJs would probably end up playing too much of this track while preparing their next record. Mills made it exciting by keeping it short and sweet and focusing right on the small section that creates energy rather than the majority which drains it away. The other two mixes are even worse. Some kind of hi-energy trance versions. Yuk.