Review by brelsonApr 01, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Mid-tempo Chicago house EP from Spencer Kincy. A more mellow and electronic take on the sound is being deployed here: each of the tracks are pleasant enough, although none of them really leaps out at you.
The B-side is where the action is for me, with the B cut track "Phosphorscene" featuring the most abstract and augmented sound palette and the introduction of a nice chord change around halfway through which would be pretty effective in the set. Personally speaking, "Counting Sheep" is my favourite track - it sounds to me like Ultramarine gently giving Vision's "The Other Side Of Life" the remix treatment.
The B-side is where the action is for me, with the B cut track "Phosphorscene" featuring the most abstract and augmented sound palette and the introduction of a nice chord change around halfway through which would be pretty effective in the set. Personally speaking, "Counting Sheep" is my favourite track - it sounds to me like Ultramarine gently giving Vision's "The Other Side Of Life" the remix treatment.