Review by djgylendJun 13, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Woody McBride's first solo 12" released in the spring of 1993 and the follow-up to the brilliant Psycapocalyp tracks he did with Freddy Fresh on both Adam & Eve records and the little known Cabin Rave cd compilation. As the above reviewer states, Wet Dirt is the classic, but the B side tracks are much more typical Woody production style. Hard, mind-bending acid lines over driving, if somewhat monotonous drum patterns. As the year progressed Woody pushed this formula as far as it would go, as subsequent releases jacked the bpms into hardcore range and 303 lines increased in corresponding ferocity. But this was the first and the one the put Woody on the map, long before everyone and their cousin fell in love with the minimal, soporific sounds of Communique and Basketball Heroes. As an aside, my copy is signed by both Woody and Freddie Fresh.
Deep driving, hard pounbding acid. Hard in the way that it should be, the way Mr. McBride has shown he is an absolute genius in. Side AS: "Wet Dirt" is the jewel and contains all the magic on this one.