All Maurizio records belong in heaven, but M5 is the one dj tool you'll never forget. Mix it with anything and the result will be astronomical. Seriously dope production.
Review by horizontalholdApr 25, 2010(edited over 2 years ago)
These tracks are all-time classic MONSTERS. You CAN NOT fuck with them. After listening to each track at their proper speeds(A @ 33 / B @ 45), check out the B side on 33. Sounds absolutely amazing!!!
Review by Mark_AnthonySep 15, 2009(edited about 1 year ago)
I managed to get myself a copy of this for 3 dollars. I'm really happy that I didnt spend another dime on this because I have to say its by far the most boring, flatline, go nowhere Moritz record I own. At best, this is a dj tool. I'll try to keep it positive by saying that there's a bunch of other outstanding Moritz works in the realm of dubno that are much more worth your investment. The Moritz remix of Tony Allen's "Ole" and also his remix of 2raumwohnung's "Ich Bin Der Regen" are much higher quality works. Even from Maurizio's own M-Series, M-6 or M-7 B side tear this lifeless dud to pieces. I'm trying to be fair and consider that this was made in 1995 when this sound was newer and productions were generally more primitive in nature. Maybe the people that love it so much are seeing it in a more nostalgic context. I'll probably give this away to one of my friends.
One of the best discs in my collection, a seriously deep groove that seems a good 6dB louder than any other pressings. This monster beat is great for housing up anything else at 126bpm, as it has practically no melodic content (try Eurythmics "LOVE IS A STRANGER"! :)
One side is bright and punchy for 9'30" at 33rpm, the other is deep and spacey for 5'50 at 45rpm.