Review by industrialgreyOct 28, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
This is upthere right next to energy flash and mentasm, no doubt. 2 killer acid cuts both very different to one another but both equally as tough and mindbending.
Panic for me is so much a warehouse sound, a real booming atmosphertic acid adventure, i can picture myself in a huge warehouse full of that disco fog stuff and straight green lasers wacking everywhere,with the big sound of panic everywhere.
Groove attack is also a quality acid affair with old school vocal samples used to a great effect.
I just managed to get hold of this 12" by complete accident, it was in with a pile of allsorts i aquired.It just happens to be a track i have wanted since first hearing it about 15 years ago, on a hippodrome tape i used to have, back to back with UR track Panic.
Review by kleez.oneOct 14, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Nobody probably knows that these tracks are made by Joey Beltram in 1991 , the same periode when Energy Flash was doing his thing on the dancefloors.
So it makes sense that this record is a bit of the same stuff, & it is, only better.
I love the track Groove Attack, simply couse it's a bloody good acid track, with a groovy subbass, acid bleebs,& a dark warehouse sound.The records itself has a good soundquality to it.Panic,say's it allready, a dark tune,with a sample of UR's panic..
Panic for me is so much a warehouse sound, a real booming atmosphertic acid adventure, i can picture myself in a huge warehouse full of that disco fog stuff and straight green lasers wacking everywhere,with the big sound of panic everywhere.
Groove attack is also a quality acid affair with old school vocal samples used to a great effect.
I just managed to get hold of this 12" by complete accident, it was in with a pile of allsorts i aquired.It just happens to be a track i have wanted since first hearing it about 15 years ago, on a hippodrome tape i used to have, back to back with UR track Panic.