You may have noticed that Discogs extended Ogger family are very proud and almost religious with their music. If you have not noticed most seasoned veterans like what really breaks down to the top shelf best. Most also are likely to write off anything new or at least anything new in the clubs. I always find myself wondering
"What's not to like?" Which brings me to my point. Here we have three obvious German minimal techno tunes. That in itself makes this record get tossed before anyone even drops the needle to the groove. But once you give it a spin, you have two tracks which bring LFO and Dan Bell back to life. What I mean is if DBX had this one tune as his own, people would go nuts. Loving the updated yet classic sound. Same thing on the LFO-ish cut. The bass is sampled right off the original. To me this is must have material in a disposable world.
"What's not to like?" Which brings me to my point. Here we have three obvious German minimal techno tunes. That in itself makes this record get tossed before anyone even drops the needle to the groove. But once you give it a spin, you have two tracks which bring LFO and Dan Bell back to life. What I mean is if DBX had this one tune as his own, people would go nuts. Loving the updated yet classic sound. Same thing on the LFO-ish cut. The bass is sampled right off the original. To me this is must have material in a disposable world.