Review by fred_funkJul 22, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
This release seems to have passed under the radar of most folk; however, I think it is one of the best examples of what the UK was doing at that point in time.
The release could quite easily be categorised as a progressive house tune - though that wouldn't be telling the full story as that would really just be the a-side.
The b-side is another proposition entirely. The tune is absolutely banging. The production is absolutely first class (though the production on the entire 12" is of the same standard). The thing that really sets the b-side apart is the acid riff and also the beats. It's a tune to properly lose yourself to.
The release could quite easily be categorised as a progressive house tune - though that wouldn't be telling the full story as that would really just be the a-side.
The b-side is another proposition entirely. The tune is absolutely banging. The production is absolutely first class (though the production on the entire 12" is of the same standard). The thing that really sets the b-side apart is the acid riff and also the beats. It's a tune to properly lose yourself to.