Classic, but awfully dated. The Hardfloor mix is nothing short of cheesy, with dire trancid atmosphere. Of course, it is their style, but they have done considerably better on other tracks. The Cyrolab vision is completely forgettable (and forgotten). The Secret Cinema Remix is the version that was very popular indeed, with crunching beats and metallic, proto-industrial build-ups; unfortunately, the bouncy bassline clashes with that and the mid-nineties, BC-like "melody" is even less appealing than that of the original.
The BWP Remix is vaguely promising, but never reaches anything tangible; the mid-track's Acid line and industrial-tainted broken beat, courtesy of Seal Phüric, are but a tease, soon absorbed by the annoying BC-melody and the rolling drums that were everywhere at the time (provided by Deg -- think Subjective - Nervous Loop (Minimal Mix)).
Review by TEKNONUTTERSep 18, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
This was a big dancefloor hit at the club "Lost" (run by Steve Bicknell) which I had been a member, & similar techno clubs. Nice & groovy, funky deep techno, which guaranteed a smile on everyone's face and guaranteed to get yer ass, shakin', wigglin' and boppin' on the floor. First heard it in NYE 1993/94 at "Lost" and got lost inside this tune.
The BWP Remix is vaguely promising, but never reaches anything tangible; the mid-track's Acid line and industrial-tainted broken beat, courtesy of Seal Phüric, are but a tease, soon absorbed by the annoying BC-melody and the rolling drums that were everywhere at the time (provided by Deg -- think Subjective - Nervous Loop (Minimal Mix)).