Dusk begins with a really great theramin sound that T. Confusious would perform live, then progresses to perc/kick stabs before dropping the full beat. The melody starts about a 1/4 of the way in, then the breakdown drops about half way. Some tribal chants come in, then a really tight breakbeat. The track builds up in the same general idea, then breaks down once more before the outro.
Deeper or 'Please' as the main sample says, is much more meloncholy, to quote the first review. Begins with a break, then drops into a straight beat about a 1/3 through. Then the track breaks down, introducing a new melody, and builds back into a James Brown break. Builds to final break down, then ends in pads & arpeggiated acid.
Also, on my copy, 'Dusk' is printed as 'Dusv' in sign language.
Review by SamPopeNov 30, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
"Deeper" and "Dusk" are classic heady breakbeat numbers, and two of Rabbit in the Moon's best productions. "Deeper" is the more somber of the two featuring melancholic chanting and atmospheric synths before picking up the beat midway and dropping some signature RITM acid melody. "Dusk" on the other hand is a more upbeat tribal breakbeat number of classic RITM style. Unfortunately, this 12" is ultra rare, and extremely expensive for those who do find it.
Deeper or 'Please' as the main sample says, is much more meloncholy, to quote the first review. Begins with a break, then drops into a straight beat about a 1/3 through. Then the track breaks down, introducing a new melody, and builds back into a James Brown break. Builds to final break down, then ends in pads & arpeggiated acid.
Also, on my copy, 'Dusk' is printed as 'Dusv' in sign language.