Review by G.MonkOct 03, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
The track 'Disco Rout' was created/produced around 1998/1999. Around that time Danny Wolfers released a record named 'Pimpshifter' under his Legowelt Alterego. Because of the fact that he was of the opinion that the track wasn't good enough for this album he didn't released it on this record.
Later on Ghostly International asked him if he could deliver a track for their 'Tangent 2002' CD and records. Because 'Disco Rout' still wasn't released, he decided to give this track to them. Although he had the opinion that the track wasn't good enough, it became a big hit after Cocoon Recordings licensed the track from Ghostly International. In 2002 'Disco Rout' was voted 'track of the year' by the German music magazine Groove.
Review by -SPQR-Feb 12, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
What a stunner! I only recently discovered it while looking for some electro tracks. It really keeps you going the whole 5:41, and it has some cool lyrics, too (from Milano to The Hague, easy as it goes...). It's one of those tracks you can listen to over and over again, without getting bored.
Later on Ghostly International asked him if he could deliver a track for their 'Tangent 2002' CD and records. Because 'Disco Rout' still wasn't released, he decided to give this track to them. Although he had the opinion that the track wasn't good enough, it became a big hit after Cocoon Recordings licensed the track from Ghostly International. In 2002 'Disco Rout' was voted 'track of the year' by the German music magazine Groove.