LFO – Low Frequency Bootilator
Label: |
Not On Label – F*LY-001 |
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Series: |
Fly Breaks – F*LY-001 |
Format: |
Vinyl
, 12", 45 RPM, Unofficial Release
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Electronic |
Style: |
Electro |
Tracklist
A | Low Frequency Bootilator (Less Is More Mix) | 6:55 | |
B | Low Frequency Bootilator (Feeling A Little More-ish Mix) | 7:23 |
Credits
- Remix [Uncredited] – Friendly
Notes
The artist is credited on the release as LFO in the same text format which appeared on [email protected]
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A Side): F*LY-001-A1
- Matrix / Runout (B Side): F*LY-001-B1
Other Versions (1)
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Low Frequency Bootilator (12", Unofficial Release, White Label) | Not On Label | F*LY-001 | UK | 2003 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 7 years agoWonderful dj-tool for fans of early LFO who can't bring themselves to play the originals, which might not work on every modern dancefloor. I find the B-side to work magic particularly when transitioning from electro to techno or vice-versa.
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This remix of the classic LFO track is made by australian DJ Friendly (or just Friendly). It has really nothing to do with the Plump's. Great record with earth shakin' basslines and soundz. Very intensive. Respect Friendly!
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I very much doubt the Plump DJs had anything to do with this. Whoever did it probably just used the name so it got some attention. Having said that this is an excellent interpretation of the all-time classic LFO. There is a bass drop on this record which comes out of nowhere and frightens the bejesus out of me. Huge rumbling noise permeating from your speakers - beware of structural damage.
Incidentally my copy did not have a sticker on it such as the one shown in the picture.
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