Artwork By [Design] -
PK
Mastered By -
Nilz*
Other [Stylist] -
Tiala Brown
Photography -
Marek Vogel
Synthesizer [303] -
Sailorboy Vocals [Uncredited] -
Tiga Written-By, Producer, Arranged By -
Jesper Dahlbäck
,
Tiga
Notes
Written and produced in a matter of hours at the Lovely Globe Studio in Stockholm.
B1 recorded at Gormenchast Studio 2004.
Mastered at The Exchange, London.
"I would like to dedicate this record to W. Axl Rose and Ivan Smagghe."
Review by cabeefLAJan 27, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
The SIMPLICITY of Tiga's track is what makes it so addictive - it's a beauty - dark, minimal tech-house that sounds like early warehouse meets state of the art studio gadgetry. The original mix is propulsive, direct, but it's the rare JOAKIM remix that really rocks the house - it's glitchy, broken-down, and dirty in signature Joakim fashion - everything the guy touches is gold! I just wish Tiga saw fit to include Joakim's amazing remix (which improves the original!) on the commercial CD - you can only get it on the 12"!
Review by kerguenecApr 16, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
This record is obvious. Too obvious. Tiga admits he made it in only a few hours. Is it serious to pretend doing dance music in 2004 with a drum machine, a TB 303 and easy spoken words ? Come on ! Dj Pierre did this more than ten years ago !