Review by ultrasoundApr 05, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Forget the housed-up Idjut remixes - they're just surface skimming as far as I'm concerned. Go to the B2 original. It's 'almost-dub' stylings, tiny tickles of Rhodes, some sort of sampled woodwind, pretty fierce breakbeat - and of course the 100%-perfect dub vocal snatches of Mickey Red, make up a combination which grabs your ears as if by fishing hooks. The strange brew manages to verge on raucous and feel contemplative at the same time. Think On-U Sound (of course) etc and you'll be close - just add a lot more post production electronic tinkering for a finish which will have you coming back for more once it sneaks into your affections.
Review by jenkinsAug 06, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
The idjut boys do their usual quality re-working, although the vocals are slightly cheesy for me. I personally love the F.I.T.S. original version, so much depth in ambience and the beats rock!
Excellent 12" , that doesn't take the word dub lightly .. this is as close to a sweet reggae vibe as possible woithout loosing interets or touch with the deep house / techno listener . Very beautiful vocals , dubs and atmosphere ..The idjut boys are among deep house most underrated quality remixers.. if you see this in a shop , give it a listen . You might love it , too..