Review by lukeelukeFeb 05, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
On the third listen to this leftfield disco house album, racoons we crawling on my roof looking for the sound of "Let's Dance and Freak" Somehow Luke Vibert has managed to tap into the tonebank of shy nocturnal beasts' mating call. The more aggressive of two seemed to want to jump off the roof on top of me until I snapped some flash photos, unintentionally, scaring off the entire gang of ring tailed bandits. The night vision pigments of their eyes created glowing bright orange orbs with the flash.
For Rephlex, Luke Vibert has decided the tranpose the acid revival he forefronted with 2003's Yosef (warp) to Italo disco which others would probably not associate with the acid sound in the first place.
For Rephlex, Luke Vibert has decided the tranpose the acid revival he forefronted with 2003's Yosef (warp) to Italo disco which others would probably not associate with the acid sound in the first place.