Review by VixionJul 31, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
Although the pressing of Kind Of Rude was limited to 1,000 pieces. I bought my copy in the record store almost a full year after the release date. And in fact it was the first record I ever bought. D-Passion – Kind Of Rude is one of the reasons why I stopped listening to the more ‘mainstream’ hardcore and hardstyle. Every single track on this release is a masterpiece in my opinion. A1, Kind Of Rude still gives me shivers when I hear it on any CD compilation or DJ live set. The same goes for the B-side. B1, Blacklist Amok, and the IM Break Mix are both supreme creations by Rik Gieling, although the build-up is kinda like the partycrasher Ophidian – Butterfly VIP, D-Passion’s Blacklist Amok is better in many ways, maybe because it isn’t played as frequently, or as well known, but sure it’s one of my all time (D-Passion) favorite tracks. Track A2, A Promise To Keep, is what D-Passion should do once again on the Industrial Movement label, and I am still hoping Rik would release a record with the same, awesome sound that he put into this release. I would recommend everybody this record, but as hard it is to get your hands on (I might be have been lucky) as hard as it would leave my collection and recordcase.