Absolute genuis. Pepe Bradock back in the 1990's produced some of the greatest House music ever made. This records is dark, funky, peak hour, sultry, crispy, sexy goodness. The production is incredible with complex percussion and oh-so-moody vibes that will rock any dance floor to the core day or night. This is an essential record, I've played at pretty much every party I've ever played in 11 years. One of the top ten House records ever put to press.
Review by thacidisasterMar 01, 2007(edited over 2 years ago)
Pepe Bradock is in my opinion, one of the finest house/techno producers of the decade. His diversity astounds me. His production is loaded with subtlety and he uses his sounds and samples in perfect balance. I own most of his records and the variation in his tracks range from vocal house (always with an unexpected twist in the tail) to some of the darkest club tracks you'll ever hear. This particular release showcases all of the above and whether you hate the house tracks or love them, you'll definately be captivated by the stomping techno track that teases you and leaves you teetering on the edge of whatever you are sitting or standing on, then breaking into a dark chugging beast of a track. In my opinion, a classic of large proportions not to be overlooked by anybody who is into the sound of tracks like 'Energy Flash' by Beltram, Photek's 'Glamourama' or 'Preacherman' by Green Velvet. Dark as they come and production to die for.