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Ice-T, Glove, The* & Dave Storrs* - Reckless / Tebitan Jam/ Reviews
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Ice-T, Glove, The* & Dave Storrs* - Reckless / Tebitan Jam Review by CenkAkyol May 27, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is what electro is. After a decade, sadly electro trying to be introduced once again with electro clash and lately electro house. C'mon clash ahs nothing to do with electronic music and please don't make house music sound cheap by puttinh electro before it. Everybody lived electro 20 years ago. And this vinyl has always been the best reference for the past, present and future.
One thing I'm curious with this is that you can hear the acid sound in the track how come in that year?! Anyway everything is great in that production, perfect!
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Ice-T, Glove, The* & Dave Storrs* - Reckless / Tebitan Jam Review by DJ343 Feb 21, 2003
I picked this up on New Year's Day, 1992. Little bit of trivia for Dynamix II fans and sample hunters... the beginning of the Tibetan Jam instrumental is the beat behind the part in Dynamix II's Ignition that goes "What's the situation now? I don't know. I don't know." The other track in there is "State Farm" by Yaz.
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Ice-T, Glove, The* & Dave Storrs* - Reckless / Tebitan Jam Review by spork Dec 16, 2002
I'm not exactly sure when this re-issue came out, but it's amazing. This is the one to get! Forget the original on Polydor. This version has instrumental versions of the two tracks, and they are both amazing. Especially "Tebitan Jam." The vocal version is great, but without the spoken lyrics it becomes a completely new experience. All in all, this is probably one of the greatest old-school electro jams. This record is right up there with Al-Naafiysh and Planet Rock.
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