Album UK 1996 on Tumblin' Records label
Dance (Leftfield, House, Breakbeat)
Rare DJ only promotional white label [actual colour is light blue]. Only 100 pressed. "Mobius Trip" & "Below The Belt" were later re-mastered & appear on TR 013 along with a new track "D'ya Want Business?". Both TR 012 & TR 013 were written about Middlesbrough' [un-official] red-light district, known locally as: "over the border" [the borderline being the railway tracks]. Some copies have a white sticker over the white label with the text: "TR 012 THE BORDER PATROL E.P A MOBIUS TRIP B1 BELOW THE BELT B2 JAZZ STRETCH" [TR 012 text has been altered by hand to TR 013] The catalog number TR 012 has been erroneously altered with white correction fluid and the number 13 has been handwritten so the catalog number reads TR 013
![]() | Border Patrol , album by |
![]() | J. Porter , producer, uncredited, mixed by, uncredited, written by, uncredited |
![]() | Simon Gibb , producer, uncredited, mixed by, uncredited, written by, uncredited |
![]() | Stuart Adams , producer, uncredited, mixed by, uncredited, written by, uncredited |
J. Porter |
Simon Gibb |
Stuart Adams |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Mobius Trip | Border Patrol | ||
2 | Below The Belt | Border Patrol | ||
3 | Jazz Stretch | Border Patrol |