Enough!
I remember when Rocker first came out. It was spring, the sun was shining, and a deranged, squelching acidisco tune came on the radio, like everything and nothing I'd ever heard before. Ever.
One year and 437 re-releases later, and this sleek, shiny, glittered up techno gem became the most boring hackneyed DJ fodder this side of Ibiza.
Witness this version, one of the last - a house-remix-by-numbers version by (sigh) Eric Prydz, and a really-can't-be-arsed-because-I-blantantly-hate-the-original-so-much offering from grime wonderkid Plasticman.
But, it's all over now. And Alter Ego need to realise that one anthem does not a career make.
I remember when Rocker first came out. It was spring, the sun was shining, and a deranged, squelching acidisco tune came on the radio, like everything and nothing I'd ever heard before. Ever.
One year and 437 re-releases later, and this sleek, shiny, glittered up techno gem became the most boring hackneyed DJ fodder this side of Ibiza.
Witness this version, one of the last - a house-remix-by-numbers version by (sigh) Eric Prydz, and a really-can't-be-arsed-because-I-blantantly-hate-the-original-so-much offering from grime wonderkid Plasticman.
But, it's all over now. And Alter Ego need to realise that one anthem does not a career make.