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Jay Atomic & C.J. Reason / Phil Taylor
Let The Base Go / Overdose / Riot Act

Album UK 2001 on Dial Emma label
Dance (Hard House)

A1 lifts a vocal sample from Outlander 'Vamp'. A2 samples 4 Hero 'Mr. Kirk's Nightmare'. The B-side samples Samuel L Jackson's infamous 'And You Will Know My Name Is The Lord' speech from Pulp Fiction. Recorded at Reac 2 Rhythm Studios. Distributed via Alphamagic.

     
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Dave Parkinson engineer
Album Tracks
No Title Artist Composer Duration
1Let The Base GoJay Atomic
2OverdoseJay Atomic
3Riot ActPhil Taylor (3)
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