Review by DaveNemesisMar 21, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Another Dizstruxshon classic!
The first part of the tune 'Follow me' was pretty much overlooked because it was too slow to mix in with the tunes that were being played at the raves I was attending at that time. the second half of the tune however is a different kettle of fish!
To me it was the sound of 10000 bees on MDMA stuck in a biscuit tin the way that the tune picks up pace and the euphoric sound just keep building and building. this style of pitch changing tune has been repeated but none compare to this trance masterpiece.
Review by pughboyMar 18, 2005(edited over 4 years ago)
Skip side a, which is rubbish pop-trance with the kind of terrible pointless vocals that producers seem to think are necessary to have a hit, (maybe they are right) and go straight to "follow me" on the b side.
Fantastic techno/trance with the sound of a 1000 buzzing bees that develops into one of the best breakdowns ever, even the most cynical person would find their arms unaccountably waving in the air.
Review by moonmaniacJul 14, 2004(edited over 5 years ago)
Right In The Night is a nice song and the "Love Mix" is also nice, but what really stands out is the b-side. Follow Me is one of the most immense trancers i ever heard, it goes straight into action and then break downs but not in the way that is done now. Then after the break down, the track changes direction and goes almost goa and it is when you really realise why this track is so immense.
The first part of the tune 'Follow me' was pretty much overlooked because it was too slow to mix in with the tunes that were being played at the raves I was attending at that time. the second half of the tune however is a different kettle of fish!
To me it was the sound of 10000 bees on MDMA stuck in a biscuit tin the way that the tune picks up pace and the euphoric sound just keep building and building. this style of pitch changing tune has been repeated but none compare to this trance masterpiece.