Commercial & promo releases do not differ, as they have the exact same catalog numbers and tracks.
Remixed for Freeze Productions, Inc.
Mastered at Hit Factory Mastering, NYC.
Original version on the CD/Cassette "Martha Wash" 07863-66062-2/4.
New York Style Publishing Inc. (BMI)/Warner Chappell Music Ltd. (ASCAP)
Stuck_In_1992, Feb 18, 2007
Todd Terry's "Master Dub" is the one for me. Thick & chunky UK 'Ardkore-like stabs carry out this tune which play in various melodies. To accompany this you have retriggered Martha Wash vocal samples arranged in a way that sounds like nonsense which is great. The 909 beats, as simple as they are have a real gritty overdriven feel which makes the track sound even more 'ardkore. On the flip my second choice is "Tee's Dub to Dub" which has some elements from "Master Dub" only with a really nice chill bit in the middle which is the sonic equivalent to a nice summer breeze. This is certainly one of Todd Terrys better moments, not that he ever had a dull moment in the early 90s / late 80s anyway.