The B-side of this 12" is a really good UK Hiphop track. Hiphop contributions by predominantly dance acts like Shut Up & Dance or Rebel MC often get overlooked. Hiphop fans shouldn't sleep on the likes of "A Change Soon Come" or "Black Meaning Good". Almost everyone active in the Hardcore/Jungle scene previously been very influenced by late 80s American Hiphop and were just as skilled in crafting Hiphop beats as the established rap producers of the day.
Review by PhantasyJan 19, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
SUAD are awesome - such a pure example of underground UK '89 house it never ceases to bring back that underground club feeling, even if the club happens to be a disused warehouse. This one is proper '89 stylee and a irrefutable underground house classic!
Amazing use of Eurythmic's 'Sweet Dreams' synth sample, and a superb example of the raw, unadulterated dance music that SUAD have dropped on the scene, the track encapsulates the feeling of the acid party perfectly, and the weird flute reminds me of the good old days of LSD......