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DJ Peshay - Protegé E.P album

DJ Peshay - Protegé E.P album

  • Performer: DJ Peshay
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Protegé E.P
  • Released: 1993
  • Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore, Jungle
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1464 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1438 mb
  • Other: VOC DMF VOX APE WAV MIDI AC3
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 679

Description

Tracklist

Other Side
Warning
Dreams
This Side
Gangster
On The Firm

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RIVET 1248 DJ Peshay* Protegé E.P ‎(12", EP) Reinforced Records RIVET 1248 UK 1993
none Peshay Gangster / On The Firm ‎(Acetate, 10") Not On Label none UK 1993
RIVET 1248 DJ Peshay* Protegé E.P ‎(12", EP, MP, Promo) Reinforced Records RIVET 1248 UK 1993
RIVET 1248 DJ Peshay* Protegé E.P ‎(12", EP, Promo) Reinforced Records RIVET 1248 UK 1993

Video

Comments

Arlelond Arlelond
Warning samples the beginning of The Krachtman (It actually sounds it is saying warning!) https://www.discogs.com/Dilemma-The-Krachtman/release/150600
Brakora Brakora
Pretty controversial to say but I think this is the greatest hardcore/jungle ep of all time. Come at me!
Wal Wal
subjectively speaking, don't think there is a "the greatest 'anything' of all time" - but it's a most fine EP that all junglists should have ;)
Mora Mora
Peshay, Bay B Kane and Bizzy B on one ep! 4 consistently brilliant tracks. Ain't coming atcha, I'm in the ranks with ya! Peace ;)
Kesalard Kesalard
DJ Peshay* ‎– The Firm samples this vocal sample "The future is yet to come" from this https://www.discogs.com/Atomix-The-Future/release/458852 .. Track entitled Back To The Future ....
Monn Monn
"We found that The Slithis would incorporate the characteristics of anything it absorbed. Now, given the proper nutrients, the growth potential would be endless."43 minutes into this film:https://youtu.be/52tbuV4m0jg
Kulalbine Kulalbine
Cheers mate!! Pretty expensive dvd to come by but would to see the film! ;)
MrCat MrCat
On The Firm samples this techno track right here https://www.discogs.com/Introsik-Heavy-Atmosphere/release/39615But Introsik would have sampled it from the film Slithis from 1978..
Ishnjurus Ishnjurus
Dreams............Heavily under rated!... Free my soul!.... Harsh sounding, slicing break beats... Wicked slightly moody , slightly heavenly breakdown (first breakdown)...Smashing beats, colliding with razor sharp sounds!!!... Wait for it.................. Wait for it............Wait for the second drop.......................................!!!!!!!.....Ahhhhh euphoria........Ears suddenly become refreshed!........... Heaven or hell??? Either way its a production of magnitude! .... Everyone has or has suffered from depression................... Up and down and crash...This tune picks you up (eventually) ;) ;) ;) ;) But it does ;) If you want it to ;) PEACE
Runeterror Runeterror
Warning also samples GTO - Love is Everywhere.
Aurizar Aurizar
Well spotted Jam1 Love Is Everywhere (Reach For The Sky Mix) https://www.discogs.com/GTO-Love-Is-Everywhere/release/64092. It's also a great track to which is added to my ever increasing wants list. It would mix well into Wyro https://www.discogs.com/Cubic-22-Rave-The-Reflex/release/92763. P.s. does Peshay and co also sample the beginning of Love Is Everywhere (Love Parade Mix)? If not then another Hardcore producer did ;) GTO were always very influential on the UK scene RIP Lee Newman.
Enditaling Enditaling
As said by the man himself - Bay B KaneApart from "On The Firm" all tracks co-produced & engineered by Bay B Kane @ The Fridge...On The Firm was co-produced by Bizzy Brian
Braendo Braendo
Christ awesome
fetish fetish
On The Firm"We found that the surface would incorporate the characteristics of anything it absorbed"Anybody know where this sample is from?
Lcena Lcena
https://www.discogs.com/Introsik-Heavy-Atmosphere/release/39615 its from this nice slice of techno from 91..
Simple fellow Simple fellow
The "Slithis" ! :) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078277/
Macill Macill
To me the best tracks seem to roll out effortlessly, and this release does just that. "Warning" simply bleeds with style and sinister overtones but never looses it as a lot of pre D&B hardcore does, a real credit to Peshay. However, if you are after manic hardcore business check out "On The Firm" (I've always assumed this was a credit to Reinforced for signing him). Think early Rufige Kru twinned with Bizzy B and you're only halfway there. Absolutely bloody essential. And that's an understatement.