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Performer: Photek
Genre: Electronic
Album: Natural Born Killa EP
Released: 1995
Style: Drum n Bass, Downtempo
MP3 version ZIP size: 1655 mb
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Rating: 4.9
Votes: 580
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Tracklist

That Side
A Consciousness
This Side
AA1 The Rain
AA2 Into The 90's

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Metalheadz Music Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Metalheadz Music Ltd
  • Lacquer Cut At – Metropolis Mastering
  • Mastered At – SNA

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut By – JML*
  • Written-By, Producer – Photek

Notes

Plated at SNA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 666017306261
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): ⓂJML METH 008 A·1 EX
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side AA, etched): ⓂJML METH 008 B·1 EX
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout both sides, stamped): S̶N̶A̶

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MET008 Photek Natural Born Killa EP ‎(12", EP) Metalheadz MET008 UK 1995
MET008 Photek "Natural Born Killa" EP ‎(12", EP, RE, RM) Metalheadz MET008 UK 1996
METH008 Photek Natural Born Killer EP ‎(12", EP, RM, RP) Metalheadz METH008 UK 2007
MET008, MET008D, MET008X Photek Natural Born Killa EP ‎(3xFile, MP3, EP, RM, 320) Metalheadz, Metalheadz, Metalheadz MET008, MET008D, MET008X UK 2015
MET 008 Photek Natural Born Killa EP ‎(12", EP, Promo) Metalheadz MET 008 UK 1995

Ferri - My name
maybe i'm wrong but i'm convinced the pad on consciousness/into the 90s comes from dan curtin - spliffed, transposed -1.

Beahelm
Absolutely legendary release right here! I'm not too familiar with oldschool jungle/DnB, but this certainly seems to encapsulate the best that the genre has to offer as far as song writing and sampling go. Consciousness and The Rain both fall into my favourite DnB tracks, and Into the 90s is a nice little downtempo choon that takes some elements of Consciousness into a chill and playful halftime realm. Get yourself a copy if you haven't already!

Bynelad
The breakdowns on The Rain are easily some of the most beautiful in dnb/jungle. That bleepy melody, the sound of rain, shatner and a deep ass bass are all u need :0

Hulis
That melody on "The Rain" is probably one of the best things I've ever heard.

huckman
Favourite jungle EP

Saimath
One of Photeks best. Into the 90s is so cool, Consciousness took some getting used to at the time. Intelligent d&B at it's best.

invasion
This - 'Consciousness' - was a number I remember hearing down at "SPEED" i.e. Fabio and Bukem's night that used to be held down at the Mars Bar on Sutton Row just off Soho Square in London, countless times back in 1995/6...Always mixed beautifully by Fabio into fresh cut dub-plates from the likes of the then hot producers - such as Danny C and Mike Pears a.k.a. Primary Motive, Wax Doctor, Alex Reece, Peshay, Justice, Subject 13, Big Bud, Carlito, Funky Technicians, Hidden Agenda, etc... - all these tracks were tending towards a more experimental drum & bass edge... But it was the beats from this track that, for the first time I can remember down at SPEED (as I was down there nearly every Thursday night, even if I had an exam the following day), totally hypnotised the whole venue into a frenetic movement of broken down, glitched out dancing. In fact, I remember Fabio doing a rewind on this track twice the first night I heard it down there... Not to mention I remember seeing Rupert Parks - a.k.a. Photek/Aquarius/Special Forces/Code Of Practice - standing there at the back of the club listening and watching the crowd's response. Obviously at the time, I had no idea it was his track that was being played... Otherwise I would have bought him a drink.On the flip... We have another killer track, called 'The Rain.' This was another cut that was dropped countless times down at SPEED too... Again pushing those boundaries of beat manipulation into some fresh, well produced ruffage... You just gotta listen to these beats now and you can still hear that the way in which they're layered is something that many producers today have forgotten how to do. Seems people are more interested in immitating rather than originating.Still... It was E.P.s like this that began to change and revolutionise the way in which drum & bass was being produced... These were fearless deviations from the mainstream amen break creations that were just being copied and copied by anyone wanting to give it a go... There, at SPEED, the funk was not forgotten... And it was there that we all had a chance to see the new horizons of limitless possibilities and endless arrays of novel breakbeat magic arise... Bits of magic that could be forged from scratch, if only one cared to diligently experiment and persevere beyond the call of duty. Yes, it was unique... And sure it was hard to break away from the mainstream back then... But then that's why you had to have a head of metal to succeed!

Ungall
Fantastic review mate,not just for the in depth and detailed description of the tracks,your sharing of the atmosphere of the time and your insights on the scene and what was happening at that incredibly dynamic moment in the jungle/drum n bass movement.

Galanjov
Nail on the head my friend! Those were amazing times. 'The Rain' is still a personal favourite Photek track.

Bliss
fantastic review! probably one of the best I've read on discogs, suits the record as it is worthy of a statement like this.

Cordantrius
'Consciousness' is the main deal here with it's roaring flute and descending b-line matched with punchy beats. For me 'The Rain' also deserves a mention as it's shadowed by the above (which also appears on the Platinum Breaks complilation) The intro builds to the vocal 'and then the rain comes down' with some spooky effects and then breaks down into a moody b-line with intermittent bleeps and bongo hits. Darker than dark. 'Into the 90's' stands alone as a much more downtempo affair with an unmistakable bass guitar and similair effects to 'Consciousness'. What a diverse and sublime 12"

JOGETIME
A superb release by Photek, great jungle, but even better downtempo beats on 'Into The 90's' which was featured on Coldcut's legendary Journey's By DJ mix. A slick jazz influenced track that is up there with the best Mo Wax stuff of the same era. The 12" has been issued with a full picture sleeve as well as in the standard Metalheadz factory sleeve.