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Leeroy Thornhill - Lowrise E•P flac album
  • Performer Leeroy Thornhill
  • Title Lowrise E•P
  • Date of release 1993
  • Style Breakbeat, Hardcore, Techno, Acid
  • Other formats MP2 WAV TTA XM AU MP1 WMA
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1292 mb
  • Size FLAC 1740 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 732

LOWRISE EP’ came out on 6th December 1993, almost 20 years ago, and features four oldskool breakbeat/hardcore tracks, which could be described also as gems to us who love oldskool and The Prodigy too. It was not released on a label, came out as a vinyl and if anyone of you has a copy of it is one of the luckiest fans. There is a clip from this golden vinyl on the Youtube Lowrise EP 20 years anniversar. eneration X pres.

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Leeroy Thornhill, Berlin, Germany. Hi all heres where you can keep up to date with my music, and gigs.

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Varianten: Alle werden angezeigt Leeroy Thornhill. L. Thornhill, L. Thornhill, . hornhill, Leeroy, Leeroy Prodigy, Thornhill. LR 001. Leeroy Thornhill. Lowrise E,P ‎(12", EP). Not On Label.

Tracklist

LOW1 Untitled
LOW2 Untitled
HIGH1 Untitled
HIGH2 Untitled

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Damont

Credits

  • Management – Midi Management

Notes

A further letter from Midi Management was also sent out : see images.

700 copies were pressed

Track LOW1 samples:
Vocal from Inner City - Ain't Nobody Better

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: LR 001 LOW¹ BIG SHOUT TO KLK! DAMONT B
  • Matrix / Runout: LR 001 HIGH¹ DAMONT B


Talk about Leeroy Thornhill - Lowrise E•P


Shazel
Originally purchased this EP for LOW2, which brings deep thought to a high energy set. The breakbeat sequences on this track are brilliant! The strings create epic moments and are layered well. LOW2 juxtaposes an unusual moodiness with its distinctive breakbeat samples. Usually play this one to signal that all good things come to an end. LOW1 works better near the opener as it advances a high energy vibe. Alternately I use this is as kind of a transition track into something happier. LOW1 is proto happy hardcore but has some soundclash sample and dark pads. The pitched shifted Ooooh-oooh might be a little campy. LOW1 is filled with contradiction and is doing a lot things at once, but I would definitely recommend this. There are measures on this that have a nasty underground damp feeling. The vocals "I tried hard to let you go" along with the sweet synth work make this track complex, style wise. The breakbeat pattern and tempo makes this even more distinctive, because it is arguably too slow to be considered happy hardcore, bonafide. HIGH1 is a slow tempo techno track that can be used to wind things down in a studio set, but would not move the dance floor. It is a good track thematically, for this EP, however. HIGH2 is memorable for its floaty vocal sample. I find it difficult to mix with the majority of hardcore as it is a bit slow. The heavy reverb and high pitched chanting provide surrealism and meditation. This EP gets a bad rep because of the price. It is definitely worthwhile as far as white labels are concerned. Would recommend for LOW2 alone.
Aver
I piece of history - definitely, I picked this up in Vinyl Rhythm, Chelmsford for £5.99 back in the day. However, there is nothing special about any of the tracks. A1 is a poor quality happy hardcore track and the rest of the tracks sounded dated when it hit the shelves. It was 1993 and there a lot more releases of the same period out there of higher quality with substantially lower asking prices. This may not be a popular opinion... but it's the truth!