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Vicious Delicious - Hocus Pocus FLAC
  • Performer: Vicious Delicious
  • Title: Hocus Pocus
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Cat #: DID-128446
  • Label: Indisc
  • Country: Belgium
  • Date of release: 1992
  • Style: Hardcore, Gabber, Techno, Acid
  • FLAC size 2177 mb
  • MP3 size: 2746 mb
  • Record From Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Tracklist

1Hocus Pocus (Bow Chi Bow)6:53
2Hocus Pocus (Magical Trance Mix)6:55
3Hocus Pocus (The Gabberianic Verses)5:03
4Hocus Pocus (Naked To The Bone)6:45

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SPV 055-08833Vicious Delicious Hocus Pocus ‎(CD, Maxi)Total Recall SPV 055-08833Germany1992
DIS 8446Vicious Delicious Hocus Pocus ‎(7")IndiscDIS 8446Belgium1992
WR722Vicious Delicious Hocus Pocus ‎(12")Watts MusicWR722US1993
DTR 1046Vicious Delicious Hocus Pocus (Dirty Mind Remixes) ‎(12")Downtown DTR 1046Italy1993
WR 722Vicious Delicious Hocus Pocus ‎(12", W/Lbl)Watts MusicWR 722US1993

Credits

  • Performer [All Tracks Created By]Vicious Delicious
  • Performer [Vicious Delicious Created By]Qbrick, Xtro

Notes

Mixed at the Residance Dé Haag
Published by Claptrap Music
Marketed and distributed by Indisc.

Also available is an otherwise identical version with White labels.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A-Side, variant 1): DID 128446 A 01
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B-Side, variant 1): DID 128446 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout A-Side, variant 2): DID 128446-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout B-Side, variant 2): DID 128446-B-

Companies

  • Published By – Claptrap Music
  • Marketed By – Indisc
  • Distributed By – Indisc

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Comments: (1)
Hulore
This was kind of a surprise when released, as this was a product from The Hague while Amsterdam and Rotterdam were rivalling each other in the Dutch house scene. It also caused a lot of mayhem among clob owners as the intro of the "Naked to the bone", "Bow Chi Bow" and "Gabberianic Verses" versions really could blow the speakers when played loud.

The "Bow Chi Bow" version was the most popular one, containing a then popular gimmick of a looped vocal sample (XTRO, one of the people behind "Hocus Pocus" also did "Dikke vette pannenkoeken" for that matter), founded on a solid, hard techno background. Only the final "Gabberianic Verses" version is real hardcore gabber similar to what was released on labels such as Rotterdam Records and KNOR.

The artist name Vicious Delicious was used only once. Subsequent releases were released under the artist name Hocus Pocus, including a remix of the "Bow Chi Bow" version which was released with the title Bow Chi Bow. In an interview in a popular Dutch dance music magazine, the people behind Hocus Pocus explained that they were mainly inspired by 70s glam rock, but "a techno outfit gives us more room to experiment than a rock band setting".
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