Review by raccoonFeb 19, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Wow, truly amazing. This one of my absolute favorites - the different states of emotion this song takes you through is simply absolutely mindbending. Also, the production quality is top-class as usual (read: GC's 76:14), showing exactly where it came from - Mark Pritchard & Tom Middleton.
Review by BattleJun 11, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Here's my statement for this one and it is a praise on one of the finest records ever released:
On the A side you find a massive elektro monster track that becomes dominated by a tweeting 303-line before loosing its scaffold in a lovely stringbreak. All in one no Techno, Elektro or Acid but pure IDM (if that helps idendifying). So what does this all have to do with an ant? It's more like an elephant!!!
On B, in my opinion there is the highlight of this record (without downrating Antacid). Shurely, there were great records before and thereafter, but this track shows how powerful and also sentimental a track can be. It's as good as Ae's glorious Anti EP or the Tri Repetae LP, from around the same time and it showed the way to real future classics in electronic music like Key Nell on Skam.
Tom Middleton and Mark Pritchard did tracks in very different kinds of electronic music, but every time they got the Funk and didn't loose the look to the basics.
CONGRATULATIONS ON THIS ONE !!!
Gentlemen, I salute you!