Son'z Of A Loop Da Loop Era*Far Out / Higher

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Electronic

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Hardcore

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Tracklist

Far Out (Original Scratchadelic Mix) 4:58
Higher 4:11

Credits (3)

  • Dayvee & Daknee Land
    Artwork By [Cover Design Made In]
  • Paul Solomons
    Pauls*
    Lacquer Cut By
  • Danny Breaks
    Danny Break'z*
    Producer, Written-By

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    Cover of Far Out / Higher, 1991, Vinyl Far Out / Higher
    12", 45 RPM, Promo
    Boogie Times Records (2) – DJ. PROMO # 5 UK 1991 UK1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out / Higher, 1991, Vinyl Far Out / Higher
    12", 45 RPM
    Suburban Base Records – SUB BASE 008 UK 1991 UK1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out, 1991, Vinyl Far Out
    7", 45 RPM
    Suburban Base Records – SUB BASE 008S UK 1991 UK1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out / Higher, 1991, Vinyl Far Out / Higher
    12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label, Stamped
    Suburban Base Records – SUB BASE 008 UK 1991 UK1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out, 1992, CD Far Out
    CD, Single
    Suburban Base Records – SUBBASE 008CD UK 1992 UK1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out, 1992-03-18, Vinyl Far Out
    12", 45 RPM
    Discomagic Records – MIX 672 Italy 1992 Italy1992
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out, 1992, Vinyl Far Out
    12", Test Pressing
    Discomagic Records – MIX 672 Italy 1992 Italy1992
    New Submission
    Cover of Far Out, 2014-04-27, File Far Out
    2×File, WAV
    Suburban Base Records – SUBBASE 008 UK 2014 UK2014
    Cover of Far Out, 2017-04-22, Vinyl Far Out
    12", 45 RPM, Reissue, Remastered, Clear
    Suburban Base Records – SUBBASE008 UK 2017 UK2017
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Far Out / Higher, 2017-04-22, Vinyl Far Out / Higher
    12", 45 RPM, Reissue, Remastered, Test Pressing
    Suburban Base Records – SUBBASE008 UK 2017 UK2017
    New Submission

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    Reviews

    • nonsentence's avatar
      nonsentence
      The A side Far Out is the better half, the B side is annoying.
      • Count_Hulio's avatar
        Count_Hulio
        Edited 2 years ago
        A good 12" to have, and yes one of the classics but it's one of those that's been played out. It's on all the compilations it's everywhere it's on an advert there were loads of copies made, it will probably be re released again at some point. For oldskool standards it's not a rare choon and it's not £20 (no matter what price you put it on here for)
        • Johnmarcus's avatar
          Johnmarcus
          Edited 2 years ago
          Oh yes what a hardcore anthem !
          It maybe on the lighter side of things but the breaks pack plenty of energy, along with the scratching, big funky bassline, fantastic vocals, but the piano riff is on another level and is what makes "Far Out".
          • djrobovw1's avatar
            djrobovw1
            Edited 7 years ago
            26 years later this record is as brilliant as the day it was released, without doubt one of the best tracks in the rave scene. In 2018 it gets its recognition and has now been used in a tv advert, i'm sure Austin & Danny Breaks are delighted. Suzuki 2018 – the brand-new dodgem cars ‘Enjoy The Ride’ YouTube and TV ad.
            • charlietheking's avatar
              charlietheking
              Absolutely wicked re-press. Sounds superb. Respect to Suburban Base and Danny Breaks.
              • sardhouse
                After almost 25 years i decided to buy this vinyl and i'm pretty happy with it. Prodigy "charly" and this one are classic gems!
                • shylok's avatar
                  shylok
                  Vocal samples from Sinnamon - I Need You Now 1983 http://discogs.descargarjuegos.org/Sinnamon-I-Need-You-Now/master/75255
                  • d23's avatar
                    d23
                    Edited 20 years ago
                    During the famous Woodstock concert in the 60s a woman gave birth to a child. This birth was announced to the audience by some one on the stage with the words:

                    "THAT KID'S GONNA BE FAR OUT!"

                    Most importantly this very vocal sample was used in one of the great rave tunes of all time.

                    Tune!

                    (And if you sit through the Woodstock video you'll hear the sample!)
                    • DocVinyl's avatar
                      DocVinyl
                      Edited 20 years ago
                      Someone's got to do the job I guess ;-)). This release without any comments is like blasphemy. "Far Out" was one of those tunes that shot to instant anthem the day of it's release, and it's still piloting in the higher realms of rave heaven up till now ;-).
                      If there's a top 10 of piano breakbeatrave tunes, this one is damn close to number 1 I guess. You get Danny Breaks with some massive scratching, tons of uplifting piano licks adding to absolute dancefloor euphoria, pieces of "Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares" (absolutely wicked outerworldly choral chants), trademark "This is gonna be Far out" and "Give yourself to me" lyrics : how can you go wrong on that ???
                      Love the inscription : "A Shout out to anyone who bothered to read all the crap inscribed on this vinyl" !! Danny Breaks Rulez !!
                      • roberth's avatar
                        roberth
                        Ultimate bangin' piano, hands in the air stuff. I was at the first tribal gathering on Salisbury Plain, when Danny Breaks (doing a PA) hit the keys for the intro - the place went nuts! No record better encapsulates jungle / piano / hardcore heaven than this 12". Not only does it have euphoric piano, the beat is guaranteed to get you dancing. Just when you though it couldn't get any more rushy (yes, we've all been there), Sonz then released the Further Out mix - more synth, more hands in the air, more hugging, more rushing. One of my most treasured 12"'ers.

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