brelson, Mar 31, 2005
"Trax 4 Da Women" is the highlight of this EP, with a Deeon-esque verse/chorus structure to it. You know the one, where the operative word from the line ("shake", "ride", "pop" etc) comes in on every kick during the chorus parts. And when the kick eventually drops on that track it's ridiculously loud! Loud 909 kicks put a smile on my face.
"Sega" is cluttered-sounding (though not in a bad way) jack material with portamento sounds popping off throughout the track. The A-side sounds a lot more muddy production-wise, with "Don't Bite It" coming across as a track that was mastered to a C-60 cassette that had already been used for something else. It's a solid enough track, though, with scattered vocal samples centring around the theme of fellatio. "I'm Falling" is more minimal and riff-driven, and is probably the best track here for inclusion in a techno set.