This record is jungle avant la lettre, jungle before sped-up bpm's entered into the equation. The A-side "Precaution" has breakbeats and deep dub rhythms, but even more crucial, an air of "militancy" and underground perseverance. Tension. Danger. Washed-out samples of a woman screaming, and of a fascist political rally. Plus, a sped-up funk or disco sample that goes something like, "Over, wak-e-wak-e-hoo," and a recurring piano line that sounds lifted from Frank de Wulf. On the flip, track B2 "Extra Caution" is more upfront and less dark and dubby -- it's a first-rate warehouse jam, and has an irresistible "you wanna deal with me, i wanna deal with you" voice sample -- but otherwise has many of the same characteristics as the A-side.