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Electronic
Performer: Bodysnatch
Title: Euphony
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore, Jungle
Year 1992
Country UK
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 750
MP3 size: 1819 mb
FLAC size: 1862 mb
WMA size: 1203 mb
Other formats: MP2 AUD ASF AC3 TTA FLAC APE

Bodysnatch - Euphony mp3 album


Bodysnatch - Euphony mp3 album

Tracklist

Other Side
A1 Euphony (Kuff Mix) 5:00
A2 Euphony (Original Mix) 5:17
This Side
B Dubster 5:35

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Big City Records
  • Copyright (c) – Big City Records

Notes

1st pressing

Euphony was later released as Just 4 U London

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: BC001 A-1
  • Matrix / Runout: BC001 B-1

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
J4UL Bodysnatch Just 4 U London ‎(12", S/Sided, Unofficial, W/Lbl) Not On Label J4UL UK 1992
LS001CD Bodysnatch Euphony (Just For U London) - The Mixes ‎(CD, Maxi) London Some'ting Records LS001CD UK 1997
BC 001 Bodysnatch Just 4 U London ‎(12", W/Lbl) Big City Records BC 001 UK 1992
BC001 Bodysnatch Euphony ‎(12", Promo, W/Lbl) Big City Records BC001 UK 1992
LS-007 Bodysnatch Euphony (Just For U London) - The Mixes ‎(2x12") London Some'ting Records LS-007 UK 1997


Hirah
I would like to know how early in 91 or 92 this was being played on white label. Did any particular dj have first dibs on this. The original mix is special...
Uthergo
My only wish is to play this in London .
JoJogar
For me, a very important record. Up there with We Are Ie and such as defining tunes of hardcore/jungle/d'n'b. The great thing is that it also had two lives. In 1992 when first released, it was all about the Kuff Mix which was representative of the predominant sound of hardcore and rave at that time - ruff sped up hip hop breaks, with all manner of noises and samples going on, and a 'hands in the air' style breakdown. Dubster on the flip fits into much that same style too with a tough break workout, stabs and samples. Whilst the Original Mix did get played out too, it was a bit overlooked in comparison.Roll forward to the summer of 1993, and the Original Mix was absolutely everywhere. As the sound of hardcore was morphing into jungle, its looped bell intro, sparse 'Just 4 U London', 'Fresh' and deep breath samples, riding on an utterly stripped back rhythm perfectly fitted in sets alongside upfront tunes like Valley Of The Shadows. Pirates were all over it in the capital.Big up Mark Bodysnatch.
thrust
This really was the sound of the future [in '92]. Still smashes most dancefloors.