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Life On Loop
Union City Recordings (UCRT 19)
Union City Recordings (7243 8 91869 6 3)
Release date: Dec 31, 1992, UK
Released in 1993 in the UK under catalog number UCRT 19, Life On Loop stands as a characteristic example of early-90s house, garage, and electronic music.
The 12″ (often found as a 2×12″ version) features several mixes, notably the “Dizzy Loops, 360 Degrees, Philly Blunt, Metallic Loops Of Fuz, Ragga Vocoda & Latino mixes,” depending on the edition.
This variety of remixes reflects the time: a vibrant house/garage scene open to diverse influences, ragga grooves, round basslines, syncopated breaks, or loop-driven keyboard riffs, inviting DJs and dancers to experiment on the floor.
Musically, Life On Loop leans heavily into hypnotic, repetitive groove: the “loop” is not just a title, it’s the guiding concept. The track (and its variations) revolves around obsessive cycles, striking basslines, raw percussion, and textures that shift between deep house, UK garage, and hints of rave/underground aesthetics.
The record captures the energy of the era, the world of soundsystems, London clubs, and emerging warehouse parties — and shows how house music fused with ragga, breakbeat, and even dub, while remaining firmly club-oriented.
In short, Life On Loop is more than just a single: it’s a small historical artifact a snapshot of the house/garage explosion of 1992–1994, with all its diversity and raw charm. For anyone interested in the origins of UK house, garage roots, or old-school club atmospheres, this vinyl remains a valuable witness to that era.
A1
Life On Loop (Dizzy Loops)
A2
Life On Loop (360 Degrees)
A3
Life On Loop (Philly Blunt)
B1
Life On Loop (Metallic Loops Of Fuz)
B2
Life On Loop (Ragga Vocoda)
B3
Life On Loop (Latino)




