The track-name "Plonk" is most likely meant as a reference to the label Plink Plonk, as "Plonk" sounds like a deep remix of Ian Pooleys "Next to Nowhere" ep, released on Plink Plonk in 1996.
The haunting bassline of the Dub-version is a real speaker tester, where the Original version is more straight. The short track "8" is a bit useless, however can be used as set intro or -break.
Present 04 follows the high quality of the previous releases and keeps us looking forward to future wax on this great label.
The haunting bassline of the Dub-version is a real speaker tester, where the Original version is more straight. The short track "8" is a bit useless, however can be used as set intro or -break.
Present 04 follows the high quality of the previous releases and keeps us looking forward to future wax on this great label.