Review by auxrootDec 18, 2006(edited over 2 years ago)
To me, this record represents the height of soulful microhouse. Melchior engages the snappy, clickly, playful sound Perlon is famous for, and weaves it together with tiny keyboard piano lines and heavily edited vocals that mix the tiniest of samples, left barely comprehensible, and long wordless exultations. It is nimble and energetic. The music leaves a lot of space open, and seems to stretch into the distance, but it never lacks.
Review by restlessNov 16, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Don't tell anyone but 'Never Give Up' is clearly an incredible house secret weapon, the kind that will put fire on any dancefloor...an incredibly infectious, mental dubby house piece with a really catchy minimalized organ hook and an exemplary build-up : i defy anyony not to scream when the cut-up vocals come in.
What a groove. This is pure, unalduterated house music.
Like Herbert, or Akufen with more soul, happiness and sexual elements.
All in all, one of the warmest, happiest and most spiritual house record of the past years.