Review by hatter75Jul 13, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Can't believe no-one's reviewed this classic yet, so here goes.
I recently purchased a copy of this album and having paid a few quid extra for the privelege, I was not disappointed. This has to go down as one of the greatest house/electronic albums in my collection. Pulsating from start to finish, Spooky's (and Guerilla's) own unique brand of progressive dub house is ever present throughout, especially on tracks Little Bullet (Parts 1 & 2) with it's cool clear beats, atmospheric soundscapes and dubby basslines - a real treat. There's no filler here, just ten tracks of wonderfully crafted and addictive progressive house tunes that will have you coming back for more. It really is worth paying that little extra for if you can find a copy.
I recently purchased a copy of this album and having paid a few quid extra for the privelege, I was not disappointed. This has to go down as one of the greatest house/electronic albums in my collection. Pulsating from start to finish, Spooky's (and Guerilla's) own unique brand of progressive dub house is ever present throughout, especially on tracks Little Bullet (Parts 1 & 2) with it's cool clear beats, atmospheric soundscapes and dubby basslines - a real treat. There's no filler here, just ten tracks of wonderfully crafted and addictive progressive house tunes that will have you coming back for more. It really is worth paying that little extra for if you can find a copy.