Review by judgedreadfullFeb 27, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Its is all about the Wild pitch mix here; The A sides seem unfocussed and aimless.
However, flip to the B side and you will find a deep relentless hypnotic house CLASSIC, which showcases the simple brilliance of the wildpitch style that DJ Pierre innovated.
Pierre takes a few minimal elements, and slowly builds and twists the elements into a throbbing monster track.
Very little happens suddenly; the track just builds and mutates in a organinc way, leaving a lot of 'space' in the track.
Every sound is precicly placed and is there for a reason which has meant it still sounds quirky and unique 15 years later.
One for the late night clubs or any fan of minimal, cavernous electronic body music.
However, flip to the B side and you will find a deep relentless hypnotic house CLASSIC, which showcases the simple brilliance of the wildpitch style that DJ Pierre innovated.
Pierre takes a few minimal elements, and slowly builds and twists the elements into a throbbing monster track.
Very little happens suddenly; the track just builds and mutates in a organinc way, leaving a lot of 'space' in the track.
Every sound is precicly placed and is there for a reason which has meant it still sounds quirky and unique 15 years later.
One for the late night clubs or any fan of minimal, cavernous electronic body music.