Review by djcatfoodJul 22, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
The "A" side on this one is just ho-hum. The Dahlback remix on the flip, however, is a percussive masterpiece. Nice syncopated rhythms with a techy feel to the hi end, a growling bass line that shakes the windows, and various and sundry other elements of percussion blend together to make this a funky, yet simple track. Add to the driving percussion exquisite use of builds and fades, and a killer vocal sample, and voila! Nice one to stack in a set at three or four points coming in over the top, works every time to give you some extra "ooomph." Excellent, my pretties!!!
This goes deep. Thomas must have had Exodus' 'Together Forever' in mind whilst making this record. This record builds up and goes down for nearly eight minutes. With a Moodymannish warm sound, real disco percussion and some wobbling late seventies New York synths this is pure Disco Glory for people who like their records deep.