Bullets first solo single on Tam Tam following Whats dat sound with Triple element.
As much as I like Whats dat sound, Bring Forth The Guillotine was on another level.
John Carpenters Halloween sets the scene & when Chuck D announces "Here it is" all hell breaks loose.
For me it was a turning point for rap as I had never heard such a spooky track that rocked the dancefloor & Ben Chapmans production was awesome.
Tam Tam of course saw $$$ signs & got Norman Cook to do a remix which Bullet (not a fan of Acid House) hated so much I heard he gave Norman a go on the street.
This set the tone for the common eerie thread that ran through most of Bullets tracks
Devastating UK rap that helped to start a sound unlike anything that had come out of the US.
As much as I like Whats dat sound, Bring Forth The Guillotine was on another level.
John Carpenters Halloween sets the scene & when Chuck D announces "Here it is" all hell breaks loose.
For me it was a turning point for rap as I had never heard such a spooky track that rocked the dancefloor & Ben Chapmans production was awesome.
Tam Tam of course saw $$$ signs & got Norman Cook to do a remix which Bullet (not a fan of Acid House) hated so much I heard he gave Norman a go on the street.
This set the tone for the common eerie thread that ran through most of Bullets tracks
Devastating UK rap that helped to start a sound unlike anything that had come out of the US.