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THE WISE MAN - MOVE YOUR BODY

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Various - Eleventh Heaven EP

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Catalog#:
ASBO 011
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
UK
Released:
28 Nov 2008
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Hardcore

Tracklist

A1 Wise Man, The  -  Move Your Body
A2 Tax Man, The  -  Break The Bank
AA1 Darkus (2) vs Phantom, The (5)  -  4 Elements (Wax & Infernos 5th Element Remix)
    Remix - DJ Inferno (2) , Wax (14)
AA2 DJ Rave In Peace  -  Mysenic
    Engineer - DJ Inferno (2) , Wax (14)
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Rated 5/5
Review by DJ_Nik_Gnashers Apr 05, 2009
Superb 4 - tracker here.
Move your body is beautiful, the drops are in the right places, the piano is awesome, and the whole chord progression throughout the track is very nice indeed. It does sound oldskool but somehow also fresh and new at the same time, my faveourite track of the ep.
Break the bank is more oldskool sounding and uses a very well known vocal main sample which sits perfectly in the mix. The track has lots of other interesting bits and bobs thrown in and they all fit very well, typical 92/93 sound and if you play it to somebody who has not heard of the label, they would probably swear it was a 92 tune.
4 elements is slightly darker than the previous tunes above, and has a more jungle feel to it. More like a 93 track really, with its hoovers and jungle vocal bits. Even when a piano finally comes into the track it still sounds quite spooky, and its as good as the other tracks mentioned above, although quite different.
My senic starts with an interesting intro with the beat at half-speed tied with a vocal loop, quite african in sound. In comes some nice old sounding stabs and off the track rolls. The beats to this tune are quite old sounding compared to the other three tracks, which is nice and fits really well when the 'need your loving' piano sample comes into the tune. The trancey style backing synth arpeggio is interesting and different, and although it is my least favourite track of the 4, it is still a well produced item in its own right.
Overall this is (imo) the best asbo so far, and anyone who has never heard any of the labels releases would be very happy if they dipped their toe in the water and bought this to see what the asbo's were all about.