I didn't know what this was when I found it in a bargain bin for a ridiculously cheap price. There was no chance of listening to the record but I saw the svek logo and the cat. number being the second release so I copped it.
Took it home and listened to it and was fairly pleased, this is basicly a selection of jacking house tunes with cut & paste samples looped up and worked in a good manner.
"Get Up 'n' Move" is the most straightforward of them, a simple discosampling joint.
"I Can Do Anything" is a wonkier offbeat house excursion
"Let The Music Take Control" is a driving cut with another discosample.
"Pump It Freaking Style" is a hickupy harder groove with no bassline.
"Twist Your Ass Like Chicago" has different drumgrooves banging together to form a weird hickupy effect. this one uses a slight subbass and is a bit more driving.
I quite like the first two on the a-side, the cuts on the b-side has a charm to them but is really not my cup of tea.
Took it home and listened to it and was fairly pleased, this is basicly a selection of jacking house tunes with cut & paste samples looped up and worked in a good manner.
"Get Up 'n' Move" is the most straightforward of them, a simple discosampling joint.
"I Can Do Anything" is a wonkier offbeat house excursion
"Let The Music Take Control" is a driving cut with another discosample.
"Pump It Freaking Style" is a hickupy harder groove with no bassline.
"Twist Your Ass Like Chicago" has different drumgrooves banging together to form a weird hickupy effect. this one uses a slight subbass and is a bit more driving.
I quite like the first two on the a-side, the cuts on the b-side has a charm to them but is really not my cup of tea.