Review by JonnieDarkoJan 17, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
From my previous reviews you will see that I'm a big USG fan & this is no exception from the others.
Nicholson & Trent again shine their magic this time on Curtis Harmon (on label as Kurt Marman). He has a great voice which carries you through the track effortlessly.
With a great drum track overlaid with melodic synth stabs that keep your head nodding & feet tapping & (in usual Trent style!) the track evolves into a soulful classic, that will have you demanding repeat listens.
Harking back to the great Garage days of the early 90's('Paradise Garage' et al).
Everything to feel good about TRUE house music is in this track! Nice one Ron & Ant!
Nicholson & Trent again shine their magic this time on Curtis Harmon (on label as Kurt Marman). He has a great voice which carries you through the track effortlessly.
With a great drum track overlaid with melodic synth stabs that keep your head nodding & feet tapping & (in usual Trent style!) the track evolves into a soulful classic, that will have you demanding repeat listens.
Harking back to the great Garage days of the early 90's('Paradise Garage' et al).
Everything to feel good about TRUE house music is in this track! Nice one Ron & Ant!