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Chiapet - Tick Tock FLAC
  • Performer: Chiapet
  • Title: Tick Tock
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: YR016
  • Label: Yoshitoshi Recordings
  • Country: US
  • Date of release: 1997
  • Style: Deep House, Techno, Tribal House, Tech House
  • FLAC size 2685 mb
  • MP3 size: 1750 mb
  • Record From Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Tracklist

1Tick Tock (War Of The Worlds Mix)9:41
2Tick Tock (Apocalypse Now Mix)10:46

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
YR016Chiapet Tick Tock ‎(12", Promo)Yoshitoshi RecordingsYR016US1997
YR-16Chiapet Tick Tock ‎(12", Ace)Yoshitoshi RecordingsYR-16US1996
GRAPH 04Chiapet Tick Tock ‎(2x12")PhonographyGRAPH 04UK1999
GRAPHMAXI 02 CDChiapet Tick Tock ‎(CD, Maxi)PhonographyGRAPHMAXI 02 CDUK1999
YR016Chiapet Tick Tock ‎(12")Yoshitoshi RecordingsYR016US1997

Credits

  • Executive-ProducerDubfire & Sharam
  • Lacquer Cut ByA+R SPGII
  • ProducerJohn Ciafone

Notes

Created for Mood II Swing Productions.

Track durations and BPM are not provided on the record, but both sides run at 126 BPM.

P&C 1997 Yoshitoshi Recordings.

Some copies come pressed in dark brown translucent vinyl which is only visible when held up to a strong light.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 7 0486-50016-1 4
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Barcode (String): 704865001614
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side A): YR-16-A A+R SPGII
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, side B): YR-16-B A+R SPGII

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Deep Dish Records
  • Distributed By – Deep Dish Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Yoshitoshi Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Yoshitoshi Recordings
  • Published By – Dish Deep
  • Published By – Commitment Music

Video

Comments: (7)
Yainai
I have some questions about this release. In my copy, the "flip side" label doesn't read "Yoshitoshi" and the logo is the twisted/swirled one, like the one that shows on the first video on the list. Is it the same release?
Levion
Now here is some serious dope shit pressed over a heavyweight slab of vinyl! The first time i heard this was back in a 1996 DJ set by Danny Tenaglia @ Avalon, Boston where he rinsed the "War Of The World Mix", straight slammin' bomb! This can't ever be rivaled curated by a master of this genre John Ciafone! Play this loud on a proper sound system and you'll experience the "what the hell was that" feeling :) For those who know! Highly recommended piece of dope shit! This is Yoshitoshi's best release for me!
Mettiarrb
If you are here - you are on the right track. ListenTick tock (Apocalypse now mix) up to 9.27 and you'll understand. John Ciafone is fuckin genius.
Balhala
I listened up to 9:27 and really wasn't blown away. I must be missing something because I really don't get what the fuss is about in all the reviews.
Bulace
I have played this track from Paris to Berlin and the response is always the same lol WHAT THE HELL IS That
Vudojar
After first hearing this at the Yoshitoshi Shop back in '97 (or was it still Music Now then?), I was thrilled to death with the spatial arrangements of the pounding / pounding / pounding drums and the signature Ciafone trackiness. Then I heard it later on that summer played by one of the Wamdue Kids on a proper big sound system at the house room of some big Philly rave.. I have both the Yoshitoshi 12" and the Phonography 2x12" and the original mixes are just far superior...
Malanim
Heaving, heavy harbingers of impending destruction, these tracks are supreme chuggers produced by John Ciafone of Mood II Swing.Cut loud and pressed well.Perfect record!
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