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Omni Trio - The Deepest Cut Vol 1

Omni Trio - The Deepest Cut Vol 1

Musician: Omni Trio
Album title: The Deepest Cut Vol 1
Style: Drum n Bass
Released: 1995
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1492 mb
Size APE version: 1513 mb
Size WMA version: 1124 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 313
Format: MPC MIDI MP2 RA AIFF MPC TTA
Genre: Electronic

Omni Trio - The Deepest Cut Vol 1


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Renegade Snares (Foul Play VIP Mix)
Engineer – Alex From Hyper On Experience*Remix – Foul Play
6:30
2 Living For The Future (FBD Project VIP Mix)
Remix – Neil Trix
6:18
3 Rollin' Heights (More Strings Attached Mix) 5:25
4 Mainline (95 Lick) 5:44
5 Thru The Vibe 6:00
6 Together 5:36
7 Renegade Snares (Rob's Reconstruction Mix)
Remix – R. Haigh*
5:31
8 Shadowplay 5:14
9 Alien Creed 5:30
10 Feel Good (Original In Demand Mix) 5:00
11 Living For The Future (Original Mix) 6:36
12 Soul Promenade (Nookie Remix)
Remix – G. Cheung*
6:17

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – The Shed At The Bottom Of The Garden
  • Recorded At – S.O.L Studios

Credits

  • Written By, Producer – R. Haigh*

Notes

Track 1 produced at The Shed At The Bottom Of The Garden
Tracks 3 to 11 produced at S.O.L. Studios

Track 6 uses piano & strings from Don Carlos - Alone

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 02208 920039
  • Label Code: LC 5681

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SM-8012-2 Omni Trio Music For The Next Millennium ‎(CD, Album) Sm:)e Communications SM-8012-2 US 1995
UK A SHADOW 1 LP, ASHADOW 1 LP, A SHADOW 1 LP Omni Trio The Deepest Cut Vol 1 ‎(2x12", Album) Moving Shadow, Moving Shadow, Moving Shadow UK A SHADOW 1 LP, ASHADOW 1 LP, A SHADOW 1 LP UK 1995
ASHADOW 1 DX Omni Trio The Deepest Cut ‎(CD, Album, RE) Moving Shadow ASHADOW 1 DX UK 1998
SM-8012 Omni Trio Music For The Next Millennium ‎(2xLP, Album) Sm:)e Communications SM-8012 US 1995
SM-8012-4 Omni Trio Music For The Next Millennium ‎(Cass, Album) Sm:)e Communications SM-8012-4 US 1995



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Buzatus
Artwork for this is light blue in colour, not dark blue as shown.
JoJogar
Having bought this when it was originally released, it's fair to say I have never really stopped listening to this album. Timeless quality. Even now as a record producer I find myself coming back here for ideas. While club friendly, this record also has a chill aspect that makes it work as a background music as well.
BlackHaze
Not much to say about this If your a hardcore head, darkcore head, jungle techno head, Jungle head, or DnB head you should own this full stop. Simple !! It’s not really an album as such it’s more so remixes and tunes that were not released as 12’s, class it as anything you want. I got this for my birthday back in the day and it’s in my top 5 of albums and compilations. Stand out tunes for me are the Mainline 95 lick and Shadow Play, the rest are mighty but these two stand out for me. Rob proving yet again how much of a don he is, Shadow Play is a killer love this tune never heard it played out it would rock any gig. Main line 95 is just nice, just so nice jazzy and beautiful. If you love Omni Trio like lots of others and myself it’s essential to own this, because he won’t be making any more! And the best thing of all it still sounds fresh Robs tunes will never sound old. Salute to the king!
Onetarieva
A great collection of Omni Trio's earlier work where D&B is emerging from Hardcore. More dancefloor orientated than his subsequent albums. There is some great beat programming (especially if you like machine gun snares) and is generally very uplifting which D&B was going away from at the time.'Renegade Snares (Foul Play Remix)' must be up with 'Valley of the Shadows' as being one of biggest early D&B tunes and is still dropped in sets to this day.
Zadora
A really dated drum'n'bass album this is, we're talking tacky strings samples, cheap piano presets, and endlessly looped diva vocals ala "oooooh, feeeels gooood, ayayayayayayaya" etc. Don't waste your money, get some T-Power if you are craving vintage beats.
Jaberini
Are you being serious Numanoid. Anyone who's anyone should have this in their collection if you like the oldskool breaks stuff. Not only because it covers a little piece of history but also because it has some cracking tunes within. Such a shame the vinyl version seemed a little quiet and needed boosting though. Either way, this is a must.
Fearlessrunner
I disagree so much it hurts. T-Power's 'Self Evident...' album is great too though.
Goldenfang
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