I will be brief: "Sunshine" is THE track that had thousands upon thousands of party goers screaming their lungs out whenever it was on. It works perfectly be it for home listening purposes or blowing the crowd out of this world.
I find the flip side, "Lazy People", more of a DJ tool than a pleasant home listen, but it remains a great tune nonetheless.
The A side, however, is astounding.
It's not hard, harsh or devastating for what it matters. It has a tribal drive impossible to resist, accompanied by a bassline which defines grooviness. And the repeating vocals don't do it any harm either.
A true classic, and one of my favorite summer party tunes ever.
Review by scout_tryxxAug 20, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
Melodic, proggy tribal techno vs. Funky tribal techno. Side A vs. Side B. Both great tracks in their own respect, but Sunshine shades Lazy People simply cos the bassline is more appealing. Darker. Deeper.
First rate production from Intec. 'Sunshine' has already become a classic piece of prog/tribal, that strange glockenspiel-espue tune, African vocals and deep slow bass combining to deliver a hypnotic amount of energy.
'Lazy People' thrives off an oh-so-familiar riff and tight, dense, tribal percussion. Definitely one to be played outside and very loud.
Something to be played VERY LOUD. Stomping but lovely. I would use the word "euphoric", but that might put some people off. Quite the opposite of minimal, but i'm sure your average house or techno head couldn't find much wrong with this. An absolute classic in my book, one to put a smile on my face when i'm in a foul mood.
The b-side is great too.
This follow up to their great latin loopworks ep doesnt dessapoint. with the familiar techno-tribal sounds and with the vocals wich will remind you to los hijos del sol, this song will sure make it's way into the top techno dj's this fall.
I find the flip side, "Lazy People", more of a DJ tool than a pleasant home listen, but it remains a great tune nonetheless.
The A side, however, is astounding.
It's not hard, harsh or devastating for what it matters. It has a tribal drive impossible to resist, accompanied by a bassline which defines grooviness. And the repeating vocals don't do it any harm either.
A true classic, and one of my favorite summer party tunes ever.