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Performer: DJ Harmony
Genre: Electronic
Album: Let Me In / So Real
Released: 1995
Style: Drum n Bass, Jungle
MP3 version ZIP size: 1498 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1455 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1857 mb
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 994
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Tracklist

This Side
X Let Me In
Other Side
Y So Real

Credits

  • Mastered By – Simon*
  • Mixed By – Pete Parsons
  • Written-By, Producer – L. Bogush*

Notes

Mixed at Monroe Studios.
Mastered at The Exchange.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5 022208 000601

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
SHADOW 60 DJ Harmony Let Me In / So Real ‎(12", Promo) Moving Shadow SHADOW 60 UK 1995
SHADOW 60 DJ Harmony Let Me In / So Real ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Moving Shadow SHADOW 60 UK 1995
none DJ Harmony Let Me In ‎(Acetate, 10") Not On Label none UK Unknown

Tane
An overlooked classic, grab a copy while you can as this release will go up in value as time goes buy.

Gna
This is an absolutely monumental tune that history seems to have chosen to forget. In late 1994 this tune was an ever present and it is one of the few Moving Shadow releases to get two remix E.P.s. However, these days no-one ever seems to talk about it. Perhaps this is due to the beats which are fairly off the hook to say the least and do give the tune a slightly dated feel. A tune very much of its time.This has to be one of the first Jungle tunes to use a live bass and the vocal and pads are sublime. The drop, with its Amen flailing all over the place and Apache and Soul Pride alternating as secondary breaks, is quite frankly mental. Screaming divas and sub bass make this tune a peak time hard-steppa's anthem, but there is a depth and emotion to this tune that, for me, makes it timeless in feel and secures its place as an immortal classic. Ignore the mediocre rating; I defy anyone who hasn't heard it to dislike this tune. The flip is pretty good as well.

Leceri
Can't guarantee I will know them but if you want to stick some audio examples on Youtube or something like that I will give them a listen.

LadyShlak
100% agree with Swagger's review. I was a youngster in late 94 so relied on tapes of raves to keep up with Jungle DnB. This track was played at an Amazon event in Birmingham and always stuck in my mind. Tracked it down a while ago and was pleased to do so. There were quite a few other tracks from the same era that I either have (e.g. Nookie - Only You) or need to ID before picking up. Any help from anyone in IDing big tunes from this era would be much appreciated.