Absolute classic hardcore from the man like Slipmatt aka SMD. The AA side is the one though, rinsed by the likes of Dougal and Slipmatt in 1994. Essential tunage.
The thing I love about the SMD series in general is the way they took well known ideas and mixed them into something completely original. Definately a series that influenced my own production style hugely.
The other great thing about all the SMD releases is that both sides of the vinyl are equally good, with the AA side always trying something a little more 'out of the box'.
Review by djy8cDec 31, 2004(edited over 4 years ago)
Onto the third in the series and no let up in quality. The info side of the vinyl was rightly popular with noisy pianos and bass over big breatbeats. Sounding similar to the first release in places, yet different enough to be unique - you'll be hard pushed to miss this if you listen to any hardcore from circa 94/95. The flipside on the other hand remains the first SMD track to fall flat, commanding no lasting recollection.
The thing I love about the SMD series in general is the way they took well known ideas and mixed them into something completely original. Definately a series that influenced my own production style hugely.
The other great thing about all the SMD releases is that both sides of the vinyl are equally good, with the AA side always trying something a little more 'out of the box'.