Review by SwaggerAug 29, 2007(edited over 4 years ago)
After this release, almost everything that Peshay recorded featured funk licks so, in a sense, this could be considered the last of his great 'Artcore' workouts, following in the footsteps of classics such as 'Piano Tune', 'Psychosis' and the Secrets volumes on Street Beats.
This tune is simply gorgeous with a beautiful Fender Rhodes sample and atypical diva vocals. A deep masterpiece right out of LTJ Bukem's top draw.
Flip by Dillinja is also a worthy tune. An experimental amen workout with a minimal understated feel.
Both tracks are taken from the patchy Headz 2 compilation which features a clutch of exclusive top notch Drum and Bass tunes from the likes of Source Direct, Roni Size and Ils, but on a 4 tracks per side vinyl album. What a waste!!
After this release, almost everything that Peshay recorded featured funk licks so, in a sense, this could be considered the last of his great 'Artcore' workouts, following in the footsteps of classics such as 'Piano Tune', 'Psychosis' and the Secrets volumes on Street Beats.
This tune is simply gorgeous with a beautiful Fender Rhodes sample and atypical diva vocals. A deep masterpiece right out of LTJ Bukem's top draw.
Flip by Dillinja is also a worthy tune. An experimental amen workout with a minimal understated feel.
Both tracks are taken from the patchy Headz 2 compilation which features a clutch of exclusive top notch Drum and Bass tunes from the likes of Source Direct, Roni Size and Ils, but on a 4 tracks per side vinyl album. What a waste!!