Tornado Wallace ‎– Paddlin'

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A1 Paddlin'
A2 Swimmin'
B Paddlin' (Linkwood Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Linkwood

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Rated 4/5
Review by Mark_Anthony Jul 10, 2010 (edited about 1 year ago)
Regarding the Linkwood remix, it is a great disco-influenced deep house track. When I play it however, it sounds like something either went wrong during mastering or when the records were pressed. Listen carefully to the handclaps. They come out sounding as if you've blown a tweeter on your set up. I've confirmed this with other owners of the vinyl that the handclaps sound noticeably poor. The other 2 tracks on the A side have no sound quality issues that I can hear. Still a great release despite the above mentioned. Tornado Wallace is bringing some serious disco sh_t in 2010. Check out his "Tornado Never Dies" EP for more where this came from. A bit of sample trivia, I'm pretty sure the vocal snippet in A1 came from First Choice - Double Cross. 4 out of 5 stars
ijustspeak Jul 05, 2010
The Linkwood remix is pure magic. Nick Moore is one of the finest exporters of detroit house out of the british continent who sticks his head out from time to time. This remix is a heavy burner with crisp semi-disco beats and hovering bassline. It's masterfully built up. That said when it builds on, it is not much but you really feel it. When it is exiting to the end you just wish there could be more.
Almost a minute and a half to work in the next track when it cools of in the end making it dj-friendly. However it start pretty much straight on the bassline and the beats.
But no matter what, the remix is suberb work.

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