B1 is an acid house remake of Corey Hart's "Sunglasses as night". Label reads "The Original House Nation", most likely to distinguish itself from the ZYX/Dance Street label with the same name.
Review by lameJan 18, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Given the fact that Mark Imperial released a cover of this 80ies pop song some five years prior to the world wide agonizing cannibalisation of Munich's Gigolos owes him at least two points for the idea. Actually you'd have to take these right away for the realisation. A boring in-yer-face-bd and some quirky 303 works meeting the synths and the vocals of the original. What really takes the cake is the a-side: A trashy vocal-sample (ironically announcing "a musical masterpiece") on a "house" beat you'd expect from the preset-section of your drummachine and the icing of this crap being delivered by the disastrous keyboards. A truly horrible release that has nothing in common with former stuff on this label like the recommendable "machines" by laurent x.