Review by acorn92deMay 31, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Just a short note: I love the record "Dub War" by "Dance Conspiracy" which came out in 1992 on XL-Records and I'm really surprised I find the female vocal-Sample ("Eyhyeahyeah") also on this Dub-House Warp-Release which actually came out one year before "Dub War"
I prefer those Remixes from Robert Gordon compared to the Original on WAP 8 mainly because it is a bit more dancefloor orientated. Not an essential release, not a floor burner but surely a collectable quality record back from a period when Warp released on the hand some groundbreaking minimal bleep & subbass techno and on the other one some really deep dubby house which was cool as well.
I prefer those Remixes from Robert Gordon compared to the Original on WAP 8 mainly because it is a bit more dancefloor orientated. Not an essential release, not a floor burner but surely a collectable quality record back from a period when Warp released on the hand some groundbreaking minimal bleep & subbass techno and on the other one some really deep dubby house which was cool as well.