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Dexter - I Don't Care

Label:
Catalog#:
Klakson 1
Format:
Vinyl, 12"
Country:
Netherlands
Released:
2000
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Electro

Tracklist

A1   I Don't Care
A2   Raad Het Woord (What's The Word)
B1   Z.W.A.M.
B2   No More

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Review by datassette Jan 10, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Oh Yes Indeed. 'I Don't Care' is a truly inspirational tune, cheeky syncopation all the way through, great flarpy bass sounds and some almost C64-esque bleepy stabs keep it interesing for it's entire 5.13 duration.
Quite hard to find on vinyl, only available now on the 'Men You'll Never See' compilation from Clone records.
The tune sounds like its been mangled through an Optimod or similar DSP device, this is what FM radio stations crunch everything through to make things sound extra-rich, like hot gravy pouring out of your speakers!
Rated 5/5
Review by spork Apr 04, 2002
Once again, servo-unique and I are in agreement. This is a seriously kick-ass record that doesn't just appeal to retro-electro fetishists. I have a friend from Scotland who lives in New York now who used to do a tribal house night in some club in Glasgow a few years back. He's definitely more into the house, funk, and soul side of electronic music than I am. We appreciate each other's music, but aren't always in total agreement. Anyway, I put this record on one night without even thinking about it, and when I came back to the living room from the refrigerator he was struttin' around, scrunching up his face, and pumping his fist down low, going "Oh, yeah!" He couldn't help himself. I think it was that steel guitar-sound on the first track that got him. Anyway, the moral of this lame story is that you should get an earful of this record if you can, even if you think you don't really like electro.
Rated 5/5
Review by servo Mar 30, 2002
one of the finest electro records out there, if you can find a copy?! every track holds its own, with hard hitting beats, robotic vocals, and twitchy sound snippets courtesy of outerspace, weaved in and out of thick basslines. so sick, i had to buy 3 copies. this record bumps perfection!