Review by pp15doodooJan 29, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
In my opinion this is one of the strongest releases from Woody McBride's labels - and a couple of the tracks still sound fresh to me today.
The first - Fred Fresh: '5 Mouths' is a belter, proper US techno without a chessy acid line in sight - no trance trousers required. This track is featured on Richie Hawtin's Mixmag Live cd from 1995.
The Astrocat and Kenny S is similarly inventive - really funky, straight up electronic music.
Woody McBride throws in 'Teacher' under his 'ESP' moniker and is no slouch of a track either.
The first - Fred Fresh: '5 Mouths' is a belter, proper US techno without a chessy acid line in sight - no trance trousers required. This track is featured on Richie Hawtin's Mixmag Live cd from 1995.
The Astrocat and Kenny S is similarly inventive - really funky, straight up electronic music.
Woody McBride throws in 'Teacher' under his 'ESP' moniker and is no slouch of a track either.