Next year it is 10 years since this was released. Quite amazing how time flies by.
To me this track carry alot of memory. Poppin up on some Essential Mix or other mix CD, it was played everywhere from 99 trough the millenium by every big-jock there was but was equally loved by the underground as well. Nostalgia grips me everytime i hear it and was to me also, one of the quality staple that year that marked the ending era of a generation of house music before it got dragged into the whole commercialism of dance music
As for the track itself, it the kind you don't hear so much anymore. Hard to describe it, Jazzy rhythms and tribal beats. Dark & broding tech monster that suits a pitch black room.
Bushwacka's finest moments by far i'd say. Mainly because this is one track i can drag out frequently and it doesn't hurt to play it for people again 10 years after.
Forever stapled into my mind.
Review by the_dudeMar 10, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
What a tune - great to play to a messy dance floor to make it even messier. Starts of innocently enough with a Kevin Sanderson style rumbling, building bassline, before breaking down for a male vocal "Whatever you fuck your brain with ... Whatever that is ... It's a lie ... It's a lie!" Play, sit back, watch the mayhem. enjoy!
To me this track carry alot of memory. Poppin up on some Essential Mix or other mix CD, it was played everywhere from 99 trough the millenium by every big-jock there was but was equally loved by the underground as well. Nostalgia grips me everytime i hear it and was to me also, one of the quality staple that year that marked the ending era of a generation of house music before it got dragged into the whole commercialism of dance music
As for the track itself, it the kind you don't hear so much anymore. Hard to describe it, Jazzy rhythms and tribal beats. Dark & broding tech monster that suits a pitch black room.
Bushwacka's finest moments by far i'd say. Mainly because this is one track i can drag out frequently and it doesn't hurt to play it for people again 10 years after.
Forever stapled into my mind.