Review by scherbenJun 10, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
The best tune of 1991 by miles. I still love this. Dark, energetic techno that spawned a billion imitators, but no equals. I love the anticipation as it builds to the track's best part: the squelchy bit straight after the breakdown. Fanastic stuff.
Review by DJ.MontyApr 26, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
The Hoover sound itself was not created by any artist it actually came as a preset with the Roland Alpha Juno Synth 2 and is called "What The" and is fat straight from the Roland Alpha Juno 2 Synth and sounds exactly like Human Resource - Dominator.For Mentasm Joey Beltram and Mundo Muzique edit it in the Roland Alpha Juno 2 then sampled it into another Keyboard and edited it further more with amazing results but the sound itself is a preset.
What can be said about this track that has not already been said? Hey, it even inspired me for my user name! It brings back so many memories of mad times in London in 1991...
Strangely, though, it took my a while to appreciate this track. The first few times I heard it (Rage, Crazy Club, Sterns...), I did not like it very much. Perhaps because of the state of mind I was at the time, I found it somehow too hard and disturbing, as I was more into dreamy stuff like Shades of Rythm "Sweet Sensation" or hands in the air like Cubic 22 "night in Motion". Mentasm for nothing of the sort, just pure, dark and uncompromising energy. The most disturbing it made me felt like I was slipping on ice on the streets during winter when hearing it, very disturbing, the music was that bad... Maybe I wasn't ready at the time...
Mentasm was the joining of TWO genius, both coming from Brooklyn and the Nu Groove surroundings. On one hand, there was Beltram, and on the other hand, there was Mundo Muzique, that also issued the all time classic "Synth it/first power" under the name Revelations.
Mundo always had this inimitable melodic synth style especially manipulating tb303, and released lots of great tracks until mid 90'.
Here with Mentasm, it was the perfect combination of their talent at their best : fierce energy of the drums and techno bass from Beltram, and the pure magic of acid melodies from Mundo. So bad any of them did go further in that direction since.
To correct V-agent..Beltram was the founder of this sound and Human resource copied it for the Dominator track from Beltram! The Dominator record also says a thanks note on the sleeve to Beltram for the sound as they admit they copied it and smartly they even got bigger with it.
The story goes Beltram didn't like this as the sound from that period on was copied a million times, and he didn't really got the credits for it. He started to 'diss' the Dutch music producing scene from there on which was actually still so up until the late 90's...Ironically he did a remix though of the Dominator track which became one of the best mixes of Dominator. Anyhow, Beltram is the genius behind Mentasm and that is a fact, credits for him or not...:)
The Mentasm sound is also referred to as "hoover", the most popular sound in rave next to the 303. Used everywhere from techno to hardcore to hard house. It all started right here...
After publishing this legendary EP of Joey Beltram &
Mundo Muzique army crowds of imitators were starting a boom
of this special noisy sound. The music press called the
new style also "Mentasm - Sound"