FreshTarantula//Fasten Your Seatbelt

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Electronic

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Drum n Bass

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Tracklist

Tenor Fly Tarantula (Radio Edit) 3:25
The Freestylers* Fasten Your Seatbelt 6:33
Tenor Fly Tarantula (Serial Killer Mix) 3:53

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    Cover of Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt, 2005, Vinyl Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt
    12", 45 RPM
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK009 UK 2005 UK2005
    Cover of Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt, 2005-06-00, Vinyl Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt
    12", 45 RPM, Picture Disc
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK009P UK 2005 UK2005
    Cover of Tarantula//Fasten Your Seatbelt, 2005, CD Tarantula//Fasten Your Seatbelt
    CD, Single
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK 009SCD UK 2005 UK2005
    Cover of Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt, 2005, CDr Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt
    CDr, Promo, Single
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK 009 UK 2005 UK2005
    Cover of Fasten Your Seatbelt / Tarantula, 2005, CDr Fasten Your Seatbelt / Tarantula
    CDr, Single, Promo
    Inertia Recordings – none Australia 2005 Australia2005
    Cover of Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt, 2005, Vinyl Tarantula / Fasten Your Seatbelt
    12", White Label, Promo
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK009 UK 2005 UK2005
    Cover of Fasten Your Seatbelts / Out Here, 2005, Vinyl Fasten Your Seatbelts / Out Here
    12", White Label, Stickered
    Breakbeat Kaos – BBK009 UK 2005 UK2005
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    Reviews

    • BlueMoonWax's avatar
      BlueMoonWax
      Monster release, got cained at the time.. Mampi & Andy had their own special versions, maybe Pendulum as well.. Anyone know of any others?
      • h4ndcrafted's avatar
        h4ndcrafted
        Cheezy as hell but kills it on the dance floor
        • john_halifax's avatar
          john_halifax
          Edited 14 years ago
          I think I hear a sample of 'I Don't Care' by Shakespear's Sister in 'Tarantula'. Does anyone know if I am correct?
          • herman_hardstyle's avatar
            Say whatever you like about about tarantula, it doesn't matter and i quite frankly don't care. This record is all about fasten your seatbelts. ##the freestylers and pendulum have collaberated to make one fine breakbeat claasic. Adored by lovers of drum n bass/breaks both on the commercial and underground scenes. A spine twisting drop with punch and energy. This tune was once described by my mate as 'like brushing your teeth with a brick'. He's not far wrong!
            • trumpormonkey's avatar
              trumpormonkey
              This track is very well known (because it's by pendulum) , but I'm not sure about the biggest selling drum and bass LP ever.. I Think The biggest selling drum and bass LP would be one of Goldies.

              But if you starting with Drum and Bass this is essential.. now that I've been into drum and bass long enough I personally think this is just another commercial piece of junk.. DJ Fresh isn't the same anymore and what are they doing with that annoying mc and breakbeat artists helping Pendulum and Fresh make one of those tracks.

              When you get into Drum and Bass longer you will know what I mean..

              I feel they just want to make money, I don't think they really care about the music.. if Fresh cared about his music he would have stayed with Bad Company UK, their tracks sold because they were dark and good.
              • the_architech's avatar
                the_architech
                Edited 17 years ago
                Wow. Someoen once told me this was the highest selling drum&bass tune of all-time. I don't know if that's true, but I wouldn't be surprised. I've heard this played everywhere. It is an anthem for drum&bass. Honestly, the MCs are pretty weak, but the tune more than makes up for it. Just a wicked piece of music. Heavy bass and pounding beats. Always a floor filler. I once saw Pendulum spin in Rome and it was surreal to hear a club full of people who didn't speak english chant the words to Tarantula when I speak english and I can't understand them.

                Fasten Your Seatbelt is a slower breaks track. Heavy bass and a funky beat, this one is great for any b-boys into breaks. The sample is Dr. Octopus from Spiderman 2. Took me a while to figure it out, but makes for a pretty wicked drop.

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