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Chris Liberator And Sterling Moss*Acid Wah Wah Wah!

Label:WahWah – WAHWAHWAHTWENTYTHREE
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country:UK
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:Techno, Acid

Tracklist

A.Acid Wah Wah Wah!
AA.Impact
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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Acid Wah Wah Wah! (2×File, MP3, 320 kbps)WahWahWAHWAH023UK2009
New Submission
Acid Wah Wah Wah! (12", 45 RPM, White Label)WahWahWAHWAHWAHTWENTYTHREEUK2009

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  • D322MW's avatar
    D322MW
    I know it’s not related as a review, but is there one available for the US? Just curious.
    • Mr.TomServo's avatar
      Mr.TomServo
      I don't mind the last reviewer's take, though I notably disagree. The bass-line and acid work in "Wah Wah Wah" is unreal, and personally, I don't really mind the vocals. When did being silly/cheeky become un-acid techno/un-punk rock? If SUF/Wah Wah starts releasing boring minimal/pop techno, then I'll actually be concerned.

      And yes, Impact is dope too though admittedly different than a lot of other Chris & Sterling tracks.
      • chrpa's avatar
        chrpa
        A side sucks, the voice sample is so silly. B side is the only interesting track on this release.
        • neurodynamo's avatar
          neurodynamo
          Impact is a stone cold classic - Very unique subliminal break and vocal with a dreamy drippy 303 phasing in and out

          Acid Wah Wah is avin it but i prefer Impact !

          Crank that acid press love to see some more back catalogue releases especially Wah Wah 20 21 and 22 !
          • dj_hedgehog
            Two more great tunes by this amazing duo. While "Acid Wah Wah Wah" is the one which does the most dancefloor damage, it's the "B"-side which is, in my opinion, the most interesting of the two. Side A is a standard screaming 303 banger (with a typically silly vocal), and it's a great one at that - just the thing you need at peak time in the club/warehouse. But the other side is quite something else. This one samples an interview with Captain Chesley Sullenberger, after the Hudson incident. During the breakdown, the interview samples and the strange synth sounds create a dark, eerie tension which is absolutely NOT recommended for listening to on an overnight flight - I dare you to listen to this on an A330 while crossing the Atlantic! It's not the hardest, fastest or most banging anthem of recent years, but it's definitely one of the more unique tracks produced by Chris & James.

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