Review by Stuck_In_1992Jan 14, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
The first time I heard this was when I was trying to get into a DnB party at some rock club in Philly. I was trying to count the change the casher was giving back to me after paying for admission when I was completely distracted by a masive 1993 darkcore track. As it turns out it wasn't a 1993 darkcore track... by the strict definition of the word at least. Instead this was a brand new track that Baily was playing on dubplate. Well I was blown away and couldn't believe that someone had the balls to make such a wicked tune in the age of mostly crap dnb. Well thank goodness that both Phantom Audio, and Total Science had those balls.
Personally my favourite Drum n Bass track of all time (and I have thought about it for some time). A paradox: so musically rich and with such dynamism and depth yet so simple, you can count the amount of samples Digital uses.
It is a melting pot of Dub, Hip Hop, Funk, DanceHall Ragga, Hardcore (Old School), Jungle, Drum n Bass.
Mixes deliciously with anything..I love it when Andy C used to mix Shake Ur Body into this one (I've ripped him off silly with that mix!)